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Thus the logical structure of the first part of the poem may be clarified by relying
on the Ego dormio epistle . The poet , divorcing himself from the world , proceeds
through various stages on the way to union with Christ ( lines 1 – 20 ) ; then he ...
Thus the logical structure of the first part of the poem may be clarified by relying
on the Ego dormio epistle . The poet , divorcing himself from the world , proceeds
through various stages on the way to union with Christ ( lines 1 – 20 ) ; then he ...
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The poet demonstrates an awareness of the logical development of the Psalm as
outlined by the commentators in his ... According to Cassiodorus , for example ,
the third part of the Psalm begins here , logically proceeding from the sinner ' s ...
The poet demonstrates an awareness of the logical development of the Psalm as
outlined by the commentators in his ... According to Cassiodorus , for example ,
the third part of the Psalm begins here , logically proceeding from the sinner ' s ...
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The pattern of interlaced rhymes lends itself better to a congruence or continuity
of thought in its first twelve lines , unlike the possibilities for turns of thought and
logical or dramatic contrasts with the complete changes of entire sets of rhymes
in ...
The pattern of interlaced rhymes lends itself better to a congruence or continuity
of thought in its first twelve lines , unlike the possibilities for turns of thought and
logical or dramatic contrasts with the complete changes of entire sets of rhymes
in ...
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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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