Chaucer and Gower: Difference, Mutuality, ExchangeRobert F. Yeager English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1991 - 152 Seiten |
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... moral and social concerns he announces for his poem . While the Latin verse continues to echo the moral and erotic idealism of Alan of Lille , holding up to human nature the standard of generosus amor , 25 it is often much harder to ...
... moral and social concerns he announces for his poem . While the Latin verse continues to echo the moral and erotic idealism of Alan of Lille , holding up to human nature the standard of generosus amor , 25 it is often much harder to ...
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... moral significance and necessity of war- fare and the taking of human life . Elsewhere he seeks to discover active roles for essentially passive qualities , a problem doubtless as old as moral ✓ allegory itself , but one that can ...
... moral significance and necessity of war- fare and the taking of human life . Elsewhere he seeks to discover active roles for essentially passive qualities , a problem doubtless as old as moral ✓ allegory itself , but one that can ...
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... moral , or perhaps moral in the wrong way . For it denies the attractiveness of love , the fact that Gower is making a " beau retret " from an emotion which has brought him pleasure as well as pain , from some- thing which ( despite all ...
... moral , or perhaps moral in the wrong way . For it denies the attractiveness of love , the fact that Gower is making a " beau retret " from an emotion which has brought him pleasure as well as pain , from some- thing which ( despite all ...
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GRAD | 5 |
De vulgari auctoritate | 36 |
Chaucers Most Gowerian Tale | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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