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The only MS giving the entire poem in this unrevised state had no indications
originally of any book division except a large capital letter at the beginning of
Book V ( Root , p . xii ) , though the rubrics and proems II - IV were added later .
The only MS giving the entire poem in this unrevised state had no indications
originally of any book division except a large capital letter at the beginning of
Book V ( Root , p . xii ) , though the rubrics and proems II - IV were added later .
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... value of earthly joys and the meaning of Fortune , and the final sunrise
suggests his first awakening to these values , an awakening that will be complete
only at his death . 30 Dreams and letters also function as two minor structural
devices .
... value of earthly joys and the meaning of Fortune , and the final sunrise
suggests his first awakening to these values , an awakening that will be complete
only at his death . 30 Dreams and letters also function as two minor structural
devices .
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33 In Book II , Chaucer summarizes Troilus ' first letter to her and her first to him (
11 . ... 35 The letters are structurally analogous to the dreams , marking the first
and last communication between Troilus and Criseyde , the extremes of their ...
33 In Book II , Chaucer summarizes Troilus ' first letter to her and her first to him (
11 . ... 35 The letters are structurally analogous to the dreams , marking the first
and last communication between Troilus and Criseyde , the extremes of their ...
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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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appear associated beginning Book Book II chapter character Chaucer Christ close complete composed concerned continuous contrast course covers Criseyde Criseyde's described direct narrative discussion division Duddon effect English example expression fact final formal four function garden gives human images imaginative important indicate individual interest Lake later less liberty lines lyric mark Mary material means metaphor Middle Milton mind narrative narrator's nature noted objective octave Pandarus parallel particular passage pattern period poem poet poetical poetry possible preceding present proem reference relationship religious rhymes River says scene scheme seems sense sequence short similar single sonnet soul specific spirit stanzas story stream structural suggests summary theme thou thought tion tranquillity Troilus turn units University verse Virgin Wordsworth