Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... Criseide as effectively nullifying her positive worth as a human being ; but the historical point of view does not exhaust the reality of Criseide as the heroine of the poem . iidaban wfum Jub It is true that at the end of the poem we ...
... Criseide as effectively nullifying her positive worth as a human being ; but the historical point of view does not exhaust the reality of Criseide as the heroine of the poem . iidaban wfum Jub It is true that at the end of the poem we ...
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... Criseide a broad range of the undefined but recognizable potentialities inherent in human nature . Our longest and seemingly most penetrating view into Cri- seide's character is afforded by Book II ( 596 ff ) , when we are shown her ...
... Criseide a broad range of the undefined but recognizable potentialities inherent in human nature . Our longest and seemingly most penetrating view into Cri- seide's character is afforded by Book II ( 596 ff ) , when we are shown her ...
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... Criseide's stability , of the endur- ing power of human love . It cannot , in short , enable him to see that of all the conflicting realities the poem presents none is in the end real , since compared to the reality of God no earthly ...
... Criseide's stability , of the endur- ing power of human love . It cannot , in short , enable him to see that of all the conflicting realities the poem presents none is in the end real , since compared to the reality of God no earthly ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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