John Gower, the Medieval PoetShinozaki Shorin, 1976 - 309 |
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... contrast . First , regarding subject - matter , it is primarily connected with the contrast of good and evil since Vox belongs to sermon literature . No less interest is shown by Gower in the des- cription of his contemporary society ...
... contrast . First , regarding subject - matter , it is primarily connected with the contrast of good and evil since Vox belongs to sermon literature . No less interest is shown by Gower in the des- cription of his contemporary society ...
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... contrasts of " formalia - materie " and " folia - fructus " in this couplet . In fact , the contrast between leaves and fruit , and more precisely , an image of a tree with many leaves but no fruit , probably based on Mark xi . 13 ( et ...
... contrasts of " formalia - materie " and " folia - fructus " in this couplet . In fact , the contrast between leaves and fruit , and more precisely , an image of a tree with many leaves but no fruit , probably based on Mark xi . 13 ( et ...
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... contrast with the other two - Cruelty and Justice . To begin with , as to the contrast between Pity and Cruelty seen in the second and third parts of Cronica , we can replace it by the contrast be- tween Henry and Richard , the two main ...
... contrast with the other two - Cruelty and Justice . To begin with , as to the contrast between Pity and Cruelty seen in the second and third parts of Cronica , we can replace it by the contrast be- tween Henry and Richard , the two main ...
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