Peregrinatio, Tom 1Guild for Medieval and Renaissance Studies., 1971 |
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... literary criticism . " " The same critic elaborates what he means by this : " By infinitely subtle touches [ Chaucer ] hints at the defects which marked the romances of his day ; the excessive fondness for strange marvels and long ...
... literary criticism . " " The same critic elaborates what he means by this : " By infinitely subtle touches [ Chaucer ] hints at the defects which marked the romances of his day ; the excessive fondness for strange marvels and long ...
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... literary tragedy is a particular kind of story that treats of man's tragic fall as revealed by history ( B2 3163-3167 ) , while the special nature of this fall can only be lamented in the appropriate literary form- " in manere of ...
... literary tragedy is a particular kind of story that treats of man's tragic fall as revealed by history ( B2 3163-3167 ) , while the special nature of this fall can only be lamented in the appropriate literary form- " in manere of ...
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... literary genre chosen by the Monk ? 18 On the contrary , there are good reasons for thinking that Chaucer wanted his audience to do precisely this . As we have seen , the Monk's double definition at the beginning appears to encourage us ...
... literary genre chosen by the Monk ? 18 On the contrary , there are good reasons for thinking that Chaucer wanted his audience to do precisely this . As we have seen , the Monk's double definition at the beginning appears to encourage us ...
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