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... shal youre cursede pletynge have an ende ? The goos seyde , ' Al this nys not worth a flye ! ... ' ( 11.492 , 494-5 , 501 ) This explosion challenges the upper - class monopoly of Parliament , power and speech . It works as a character ...
... shal youre cursede pletynge have an ende ? The goos seyde , ' Al this nys not worth a flye ! ... ' ( 11.492 , 494-5 , 501 ) This explosion challenges the upper - class monopoly of Parliament , power and speech . It works as a character ...
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... shal the world be served ? ' ( 1.187 ) . In the poem's representation of social being this becomes deeply problematic . Here , there is only space to illustrate this mode in the General Prologue by taking one figure , the Monk ( 11.165 ...
... shal the world be served ? ' ( 1.187 ) . In the poem's representation of social being this becomes deeply problematic . Here , there is only space to illustrate this mode in the General Prologue by taking one figure , the Monk ( 11.165 ...
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... Shal wedded be unto this Januarie ' ( ll . 1692-8 ) . The female's desire , as Margaret Gist observed about the reality of standard marriages , is irrelevant , written out . She is made totally passive . Any genuine marriage will , of ...
... Shal wedded be unto this Januarie ' ( ll . 1692-8 ) . The female's desire , as Margaret Gist observed about the reality of standard marriages , is irrelevant , written out . She is made totally passive . Any genuine marriage will , of ...
Table des matières
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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