Chaucer and Gower: Difference, Mutuality, ExchangeRobert F. Yeager English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1991 - 152 Seiten |
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... character ought to be be called authors . " 4 The auctor , then , must be utterly trustworthy and of excellent character , or else ( the implication is obvious ) the authority of his works will be undermined . In the case of the three ...
... character ought to be be called authors . " 4 The auctor , then , must be utterly trustworthy and of excellent character , or else ( the implication is obvious ) the authority of his works will be undermined . In the case of the three ...
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... character , and Dante is anxious to give himself the right credentials . The reader of his canzoni may have formed the impression that he had pursued a great passion of love , Dante admits . But in fact virtue was the " moving cause ...
... character , and Dante is anxious to give himself the right credentials . The reader of his canzoni may have formed the impression that he had pursued a great passion of love , Dante admits . But in fact virtue was the " moving cause ...
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... character , the knight - rapist , undergoes a more dramatic change . The choice it offers to the knight is more complex , involving as it does not merely beauty but also morality . And so on . There have been a few lonely - and ...
... character , the knight - rapist , undergoes a more dramatic change . The choice it offers to the knight is more complex , involving as it does not merely beauty but also morality . And so on . There have been a few lonely - and ...
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GRAD | 5 |
De vulgari auctoritate | 36 |
Chaucers Most Gowerian Tale | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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