Studies on the Cantar de Mio CidDepartment of HIspanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2006 - 67 |
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... fact that the Infantes here repeat each other's words , like the fact that they so often appear together through- out the poem , is , to use T. S. Eliot's term , a kind of objective correlative of their inability to act alone , their ...
... fact that the Infantes here repeat each other's words , like the fact that they so often appear together through- out the poem , is , to use T. S. Eliot's term , a kind of objective correlative of their inability to act alone , their ...
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... fact which gives a special poignancy to his leavetaking in line 2642 , ' Quomo la uña de la carne ellos partidos son . ' These passages , like all cases of dramatic or narrative irony , rest on a disparity of understanding . The reader ...
... fact which gives a special poignancy to his leavetaking in line 2642 , ' Quomo la uña de la carne ellos partidos son . ' These passages , like all cases of dramatic or narrative irony , rest on a disparity of understanding . The reader ...
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... fact that the Infantes are not assigned an epithet may tell us something about them or about their role in the story which amounts to much the same thing , since , as Robert Scholes and Robert Kellogg remind us , ' character [ in the ...
... fact that the Infantes are not assigned an epithet may tell us something about them or about their role in the story which amounts to much the same thing , since , as Robert Scholes and Robert Kellogg remind us , ' character [ in the ...
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