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Thus we have first a deliberately didactic poem , and last a penitential lyric ; two
Mary - lyrics , one of them by Chaucer ; a poem which seems to invite an
allegorical reading ; and a specifically meditative lyric by Richard Rolle . It may
perhaps ...
Thus we have first a deliberately didactic poem , and last a penitential lyric ; two
Mary - lyrics , one of them by Chaucer ; a poem which seems to invite an
allegorical reading ; and a specifically meditative lyric by Richard Rolle . It may
perhaps ...
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passage dealing with the conflict of death and life in lines 43 – 46 ) in a certain
well - defined relationship with the abstract statement of the poem , which in
general terms may be characterized as a statement ' about the nature of the
mystical ...
passage dealing with the conflict of death and life in lines 43 – 46 ) in a certain
well - defined relationship with the abstract statement of the poem , which in
general terms may be characterized as a statement ' about the nature of the
mystical ...
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The structure of the poem and the use of the panis angelorum are evidence that
Rolle in fact means to set up some sort of correspondence between the mystic ' s
experience and the Passion of Christ as it is traditionally apprehended .
The structure of the poem and the use of the panis angelorum are evidence that
Rolle in fact means to set up some sort of correspondence between the mystic ' s
experience and the Passion of Christ as it is traditionally apprehended .
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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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