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... fact with the ' poetry = emotion ' theory in general , is simply that as far as we
can tell the medieval poets may have been attempting to ' get at something
entirely different , and the poems which Kane ' s approach 15.
... fact with the ' poetry = emotion ' theory in general , is simply that as far as we
can tell the medieval poets may have been attempting to ' get at something
entirely different , and the poems which Kane ' s approach 15.
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Shines through his soul — “ that he may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal
sight . ” ( PW , III , p . 386 ) . The “ sole temple of the inward mind ” not only recalls
" the unpolluted temple of the mind ” from Comus , but fits in nicely with his ...
Shines through his soul — “ that he may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal
sight . ” ( PW , III , p . 386 ) . The “ sole temple of the inward mind ” not only recalls
" the unpolluted temple of the mind ” from Comus , but fits in nicely with his ...
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Narrative literature , however dramatic it may be , is never drama and cannot ,
therefore , “ show ” as drama does , but must always " tell . ” The narrator reports
dialogue , just as he does events ; it is not actually spoken by the characters any
...
Narrative literature , however dramatic it may be , is never drama and cannot ,
therefore , “ show ” as drama does , but must always " tell . ” The narrator reports
dialogue , just as he does events ; it is not actually spoken by the characters any
...
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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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