Geoffrey ChaucerHumanities Press International, 1991 - 222 pages |
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... pity is virtually transformed into its opposite - as when we respond with contempt and scorn to the narrator's pity for Ariadne . Similarly , our participation in the narrator's anger at the legends ' villains is often tempered by our ...
... pity is virtually transformed into its opposite - as when we respond with contempt and scorn to the narrator's pity for Ariadne . Similarly , our participation in the narrator's anger at the legends ' villains is often tempered by our ...
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... pity . Pity submerges the Creator in his creation , uniting power and suffering in the image of the cross , ' Reed of the Lambes blood ful of pitee ' ( 452 ) . It unites Mary with the suffering of her child , in fulfilment of Simeon's ...
... pity . Pity submerges the Creator in his creation , uniting power and suffering in the image of the cross , ' Reed of the Lambes blood ful of pitee ' ( 452 ) . It unites Mary with the suffering of her child , in fulfilment of Simeon's ...
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... pity for his daughter , it also arouses pity in the reader through its description of their tender words and embraces , Virginia's tears and swoon , and her childish request that her father should ' smyte softe ' ( 252 ) . The people ...
... pity for his daughter , it also arouses pity in the reader through its description of their tender words and embraces , Virginia's tears and swoon , and her childish request that her father should ' smyte softe ' ( 252 ) . The people ...
Table des matières
AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
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