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His preoccupations with the themes of The Recluse could indicate , also , why the
sequence has a decidedly didactic turn ... Its very power as a summary testifies ,
however , to the fact that the distances between theme and imagery throughout ...
His preoccupations with the themes of The Recluse could indicate , also , why the
sequence has a decidedly didactic turn ... Its very power as a summary testifies ,
however , to the fact that the distances between theme and imagery throughout ...
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Besides those on ecclesiastical architecture , the sonnets which are closest in
images and themes to “ Mutability ... The appearance of the word dissolution in
only this sonnet and in “ Mutability " emphasizes the similarity of their theme , just
as ...
Besides those on ecclesiastical architecture , the sonnets which are closest in
images and themes to “ Mutability ... The appearance of the word dissolution in
only this sonnet and in “ Mutability " emphasizes the similarity of their theme , just
as ...
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The theme of Book III is bliss in love . Any explicit mention of the coming sorrow
would therefore be inappropriate here , and so it is put off until the beginning of
Book IV . The fact that each book has its own distinct theme also suggests an ...
The theme of Book III is bliss in love . Any explicit mention of the coming sorrow
would therefore be inappropriate here , and so it is put off until the beginning of
Book IV . The fact that each book has its own distinct theme also suggests an ...
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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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