Image and Abstraction: Six Middle English Religious LyricsRosenkilde and Bagger, 1972 - 128 pages |
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... hayward has taken his pledge . " If your pledge is taken , bring home the bundle , set forth your other foot , stride over the path . We shall pray the hayward home to our house and make him at ease for the mastery , drink to him dearly ...
... hayward has taken his pledge . " If your pledge is taken , bring home the bundle , set forth your other foot , stride over the path . We shall pray the hayward home to our house and make him at ease for the mastery , drink to him dearly ...
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... hayward to pay off the bailiff who is keeping the pledge , but there is nothing in the text to suggest this . If the point of the poem is to set up a one - to - one correspondence between the legen- dary moon - thief and the imagined ...
... hayward to pay off the bailiff who is keeping the pledge , but there is nothing in the text to suggest this . If the point of the poem is to set up a one - to - one correspondence between the legen- dary moon - thief and the imagined ...
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... hayward ( Christ ) on account of the stolen briars ( sins ) , seems deliberately vague in the context of the poet's many concrete , vivid im- ages . In the allegory , the wed must represent both the earthly happiness and the hope for ...
... hayward ( Christ ) on account of the stolen briars ( sins ) , seems deliberately vague in the context of the poet's many concrete , vivid im- ages . In the allegory , the wed must represent both the earthly happiness and the hope for ...
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 |