AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1972 |
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... breaks at a position ( after line 42 ) exactly corresponding to the position of the break after line 20 in the first part of the poem . That is , the first part of the poem has 32 lines which may be analyzed as 20 + 12 ; the second part ...
... breaks at a position ( after line 42 ) exactly corresponding to the position of the break after line 20 in the first part of the poem . That is , the first part of the poem has 32 lines which may be analyzed as 20 + 12 ; the second part ...
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... break in the close chrono- logical relationships existing among the time units up to this point . The important juncture at which Chaucer placed this break — just be- fore Criseyde is to change her mind about returning to Troy ...
... break in the close chrono- logical relationships existing among the time units up to this point . The important juncture at which Chaucer placed this break — just be- fore Criseyde is to change her mind about returning to Troy ...
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... breaks in the otherwise closely linked units in Books III and IV and a major break in Book V , Chaucer created definite - though subtle- and meaningful variations . 13 The slight break in continuous linking that occurs between objective ...
... breaks in the otherwise closely linked units in Books III and IV and a major break in Book V , Chaucer created definite - though subtle- and meaningful variations . 13 The slight break in continuous linking that occurs between objective ...
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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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abba beginning blank verse sonnets Boccaccio Book Cassiodorus Chaucer Christ composed content patterns contrast couplet Criseyde's Deguileville Deiphebus described direct narrative discussion division Ecclesiastical Sonnets effect example F. T. Prince Filostrato final Furness Abbey garden metaphor Grasmere herte Ibid imagery images imaginative indicate individual sonnets Jhesu Lake District lines long unit lovers Luue-Ron Mary medieval Meech Middle English Milton Miltonic model mind Miscellaneous Sonnets mode moon mutability narrative units narrator's nature objective time units octave Pandarus parallel passage period Petrarchan poem poet poetical character poetry present Price without subscription proem Psalm quatrains reference relationship rhetorical rhyming pattern Richard Rolle River Duddon scene scheme sequence sestet Solomon's temple sonnets to liberty soul specific spirit stanzas long story stream suggests summary narrative thee thematic theme thou thought tion tranquillity Troilus and Criseyde unity Virgin Words Wordsworth