John Gower, the Medieval PoetShinozaki Shorin, 1976 - 309 |
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... course there are some exceptional ( i.e. , tragical ) stories in which the bad escape punishment or the good remain unrelieved ( e.g. , Eneas and Dido , Canace and Machaire , etc. ) . Or in some tales from Greek my- thology punishment ...
... course there are some exceptional ( i.e. , tragical ) stories in which the bad escape punishment or the good remain unrelieved ( e.g. , Eneas and Dido , Canace and Machaire , etc. ) . Or in some tales from Greek my- thology punishment ...
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... course a convention of courtly love , but here it is simple and beautiful . On the night Jason could not sleep at all , for " Al was Medea that he thoghte " ( 3407 ) . Medea passed the night in the same way . She was throughout thinking ...
... course a convention of courtly love , but here it is simple and beautiful . On the night Jason could not sleep at all , for " Al was Medea that he thoghte " ( 3407 ) . Medea passed the night in the same way . She was throughout thinking ...
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... course , in other versions of this story this final part receives a richer and more detailed treatment , and I will make a general survey of them for comparison in what follows . First to be examined is how they deal with Medea's sorrow ...
... course , in other versions of this story this final part receives a richer and more detailed treatment , and I will make a general survey of them for comparison in what follows . First to be examined is how they deal with Medea's sorrow ...
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