Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 23
Página 49
Since there are no conflicting suggestions provided , the unit is the same in both
time schemes . The objective time scheme in Book II begins with the three units
dealing respectively with May 3 , 4 , and 5 , consecutive days which are closely ...
Since there are no conflicting suggestions provided , the unit is the same in both
time schemes . The objective time scheme in Book II begins with the three units
dealing respectively with May 3 , 4 , and 5 , consecutive days which are closely ...
Página 51
Thus the four units of the objective scheme are simplified to two in the subjective ,
the first a short unit ( 4 stanzas ) covering a brief period of time , and the second a
very long unit ( 235 stanzas ) covering a single day . In Book V , as might be ...
Thus the four units of the objective scheme are simplified to two in the subjective ,
the first a short unit ( 4 stanzas ) covering a brief period of time , and the second a
very long unit ( 235 stanzas ) covering a single day . In Book V , as might be ...
Página 74
Book III covers about two years in the objective scheme and a little over a year in
the subjective , and Book IV a few days in both schemes . Book V covers a period
of about two weeks in both , and then ends with an indeterminate period .
Book III covers about two years in the objective scheme and a little over a year in
the subjective , and Book IV a few days in both schemes . Book V covers a period
of about two weeks in both , and then ends with an indeterminate period .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 19 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
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