The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... ( lines 1034-53 ) Passages such as this are typically seen as examples of the pain to be felt in the Book of the Duchess , the pain inflicted on the suffering Knight by the obtuse Geffrey . The dreamer - character can seemingly say ...
... ( lines 1034-53 ) Passages such as this are typically seen as examples of the pain to be felt in the Book of the Duchess , the pain inflicted on the suffering Knight by the obtuse Geffrey . The dreamer - character can seemingly say ...
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... lines 1034-53 , just quoted , we should consider the discourteous refrain of the poem : " Thow wost ful lytel what thow menest ; I have lost more than thow wenest'— ( lines 1305-06 and elsewhere ) The reader who has embraced the Black ...
... lines 1034-53 , just quoted , we should consider the discourteous refrain of the poem : " Thow wost ful lytel what thow menest ; I have lost more than thow wenest'— ( lines 1305-06 and elsewhere ) The reader who has embraced the Black ...
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... ( lines 345-63 ) It is to the point here to mention that Dido is factually incorrect when she claims that her side of the story is untold . Aside from the Heroides ( which Geffrey will mention at line 379 ) , she is allowed her day in ...
... ( lines 345-63 ) It is to the point here to mention that Dido is factually incorrect when she claims that her side of the story is untold . Aside from the Heroides ( which Geffrey will mention at line 379 ) , she is allowed her day in ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
allegory apocalypse Augustine authority becomes begins Black body Book cause century character Chaucer Cicero claim classical communication consider conventional course Critical discourse discussion distress divine dream report dream vision dreamer Duchess effect English eschatology especially evidence example existence experience expression fact figure finally frame Geffrey Geffrey's Guillaume Heaven Hous of Fame human images important interpretation introduced John Knight's knowledge language later least less lines literary literature lyric Macrobius meaning medieval Middle Ages mind narrative narrator nature never offers opening original Oxford passage Pearl person poem poet present Princeton Proem question quod readers reading reason reference represented revelation rhetorical Roman seems sense shows sleep Somnium Scipionis story Studies suggests tell things thought tion tradition true truth turn University Press visionary writers York þat