Peregrinatio, Tom 1Guild for Medieval and Renaissance Studies., 1971 |
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... Pearsall , after a close dramatic reading of the tale , concluded that the Squire's repeated use of the rhetorical formulas for modesty and brevity , particularly in Part I , reveal the youthful teller's self - consciousness about his ...
... Pearsall , after a close dramatic reading of the tale , concluded that the Squire's repeated use of the rhetorical formulas for modesty and brevity , particularly in Part I , reveal the youthful teller's self - consciousness about his ...
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... Pearsall , " as romances did tend to do , almost of their own will , into a monstrous oriental saga , and the Squire is no longer in control . " 23 While Pearsall was reluctant to admit that Chaucer is " allowing the Squire ] to tell an ...
... Pearsall , " as romances did tend to do , almost of their own will , into a monstrous oriental saga , and the Squire is no longer in control . " 23 While Pearsall was reluctant to admit that Chaucer is " allowing the Squire ] to tell an ...
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... Pearsall . Moreover , it also becomes possible to offer an explanation of the Franklin's fatherly remarks to the Squire . The only critic to accept most of the implications of this line of reasoning has been Robert S. Haller.31 Using ...
... Pearsall . Moreover , it also becomes possible to offer an explanation of the Franklin's fatherly remarks to the Squire . The only critic to accept most of the implications of this line of reasoning has been Robert S. Haller.31 Using ...
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THE TWO WORLDS OF THE SEAFARER Frank Bessai | 1 |
ANDRÉ BEAUNEVEU AND THE SCULPTURE | 19 |
NOTES ON THE PARABLE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN | 39 |
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