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... clerical exegetes describing their own allegorical practices . By whose criteria will such evaluative distinctions between ' fruyt ' and ' chaf ' be made , in whose interests , to what purposes ? The poem could , in fact , only be ...
... clerical exegetes describing their own allegorical practices . By whose criteria will such evaluative distinctions between ' fruyt ' and ' chaf ' be made , in whose interests , to what purposes ? The poem could , in fact , only be ...
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... clerical practice , in which friars shone but all clerics took part . The activity in question is glossing , glozing or Biblical exegesis with allegory at its core . The phrase used here to justify ' glosynge ' , ' the letter kills ...
... clerical practice , in which friars shone but all clerics took part . The activity in question is glossing , glozing or Biblical exegesis with allegory at its core . The phrase used here to justify ' glosynge ' , ' the letter kills ...
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... clerical pulpit , with the clerical apparatus of ' glosynge ' , serves the material self- interest of clerical glozers and the corporation which employs them : There [ in church ] have I taught hem [ the lay audience ] to be charitable ...
... clerical pulpit , with the clerical apparatus of ' glosynge ' , serves the material self- interest of clerical glozers and the corporation which employs them : There [ in church ] have I taught hem [ the lay audience ] to be charitable ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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