Major PoetryAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 616 pages |
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... poem at all . Early attempts ( as by Sandras and Ten Brink ) to explain the poem as an allegory of the generous soul chained to vulgar cares and seeking to escape from reality have rightly been discarded . The late Professor Manly ...
... poem at all . Early attempts ( as by Sandras and Ten Brink ) to explain the poem as an allegory of the generous soul chained to vulgar cares and seeking to escape from reality have rightly been discarded . The late Professor Manly ...
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... poem . As in The Book of the Duchess and The Hous of Fame he employs the conventional device of reporting a dream , the poem opens with a discussion of dreams growing out of the fact that the poet has been reading all day in the Somnium ...
... poem . As in The Book of the Duchess and The Hous of Fame he employs the conventional device of reporting a dream , the poem opens with a discussion of dreams growing out of the fact that the poet has been reading all day in the Somnium ...
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... poem with which we are here concerned , the Filostrato . And she inspired all his other romances - the Teseida , the Ameto , the Amorosa Visione , and the Fiammetta - some of them written after she had deserted him . Benoît's story of ...
... poem with which we are here concerned , the Filostrato . And she inspired all his other romances - the Teseida , the Ameto , the Amorosa Visione , and the Fiammetta - some of them written after she had deserted him . Benoît's story of ...
Table des matières
The Life of Chaucer | xi |
Versification | xl |
The Hous of Fame | 26 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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