Studies on the Cantar de Mio CidDepartment of HIspanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2006 - 67 |
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... effect upon those who see him , an effect which depends directly on their attitude towards him : ' Catando están a mio Çid quantos ha en la cort , / a la barba que avié luenga e presa con el cordón ; / en sos aguisa- mientos bien semeja ...
... effect upon those who see him , an effect which depends directly on their attitude towards him : ' Catando están a mio Çid quantos ha en la cort , / a la barba que avié luenga e presa con el cordón ; / en sos aguisa- mientos bien semeja ...
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... effect ; they seem designed to bring out a quality which the noun has regularly , rather than to call our attention to a quality in a particular instance of that noun . When Homer refers , for instance , to ships and to horses as ...
... effect ; they seem designed to bring out a quality which the noun has regularly , rather than to call our attention to a quality in a particular instance of that noun . When Homer refers , for instance , to ships and to horses as ...
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... effect is , I think , to make the physical distance between the Infantes and the members of the Cid's company a kind of ' objective correlative ' , to use T. S. Eliot's term , of the psychological distance which separates them ...
... effect is , I think , to make the physical distance between the Infantes and the members of the Cid's company a kind of ' objective correlative ' , to use T. S. Eliot's term , of the psychological distance which separates them ...
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