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Wolpers approaches the poem as a kind of art - lyric , its diction drawn from the
same tradition which provided Chaucer with his vocabulary in translating the
Romaunt of the Rose , its style to some extent artificial : Die Subjektivität
Chaucers ...
Wolpers approaches the poem as a kind of art - lyric , its diction drawn from the
same tradition which provided Chaucer with his vocabulary in translating the
Romaunt of the Rose , its style to some extent artificial : Die Subjektivität
Chaucers ...
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If we can determine whether Chaucer ' s revisions of Deguileville are significant
or merely haphazard , we will have come a long way toward understanding and
evaluating the ABC according to its own assumptions and on its own merits .
If we can determine whether Chaucer ' s revisions of Deguileville are significant
or merely haphazard , we will have come a long way toward understanding and
evaluating the ABC according to its own assumptions and on its own merits .
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more than his source , Chaucer compels the reader to consider fully the
theological position of Mary , with all its implications , as it is expressed in the
liturgy . The names by which Chaucer calls upon Mary furnish the most obvious
clue to the ...
more than his source , Chaucer compels the reader to consider fully the
theological position of Mary , with all its implications , as it is expressed in the
liturgy . The names by which Chaucer calls upon Mary furnish the most obvious
clue to the ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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