The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... sense . Such a rhetorical orientation is very difficult to find among the rhetoricians of the late classical period and equally rare among the early Fathers of the Church : this participatory sense of the text does not fully re - emerge ...
... sense . Such a rhetorical orientation is very difficult to find among the rhetoricians of the late classical period and equally rare among the early Fathers of the Church : this participatory sense of the text does not fully re - emerge ...
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... sense of the makers ' signatures more than we can trust their individual sense of the Sentences . Afer several commentaries , how- ever , we can begin to see what the diverse individual minds of the various commentators perceived ...
... sense of the makers ' signatures more than we can trust their individual sense of the Sentences . Afer several commentaries , how- ever , we can begin to see what the diverse individual minds of the various commentators perceived ...
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... sense of the progress of the poem , a sense of movement from the personal , local , phenomenal , or sensory to the communal , universal , supernal , or spiritual . Both Spearing and Blenker are cor- rect in their identification of the ...
... sense of the progress of the poem , a sense of movement from the personal , local , phenomenal , or sensory to the communal , universal , supernal , or spiritual . Both Spearing and Blenker are cor- rect in their identification of the ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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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