Image and Abstraction: Six Middle English Religious LyricsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1972 - 128 pages |
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... Friar Huberd of the Canterbury Tales , for the moonman is called Hubert ( line 37 ) and compared to a grey friar ( 19 ) . Chaucer ... may have been using a popular association stemming from the Man in the Moon's being identifiable with ...
... Friar Huberd of the Canterbury Tales , for the moonman is called Hubert ( line 37 ) and compared to a grey friar ( 19 ) . Chaucer ... may have been using a popular association stemming from the Man in the Moon's being identifiable with ...
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... friar a specific order , but it is more likely that by alluding to more than one order the poet means to present the friar as a general example of his class . For the moonman is like a grey friar ; he is also a " hosede pye . " The line ...
... friar a specific order , but it is more likely that by alluding to more than one order the poet means to present the friar as a general example of his class . For the moonman is like a grey friar ; he is also a " hosede pye . " The line ...
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... friar a moon - man . Even if it is granted that the epithet " hosede " refers to the magpie's black legs , it has not been satisfactorily explained why the comparison is pertinent to the man in the moon . If the man in the moon is a friar ...
... friar a moon - man . Even if it is granted that the epithet " hosede " refers to the magpie's black legs , it has not been satisfactorily explained why the comparison is pertinent to the man in the moon . If the man in the moon is a friar ...
Table des matières
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abstract allegorical appears approach associated attempts becomes bien body Brown Chaucer Christ commentary connection critic death Deguileville devil direction discusses earth Ecclesia emotional ende English Religious Lyric example experience expression fact figure formal friar grace heaven Heavenly City herte Hettich Holy Hugo of St imagery imaginative Incarnation insight Jhesu LIBRARIES light lines liturgy lufe Luue-Ron Mary Mary's material means medieval metaphor MICHIGAN Middle English mind moon mystery namely natural original passage Passion penitence perhaps poem poet poetry possible prayer present Psalm quia quod reference represents Rolle seems significance sins soule specifically spiritual stanza stones structure suggests taken temple theological ther thin Thomas thou tion traditional UNIVERSITY verse Virgin
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Lyrik des Mittelalters: Probleme und Interpretationen, Volume 2 Heinz Bergner Affichage d'extraits - 1983 |