Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... readers . Within this world of disorder and ignorance , Chaucer expresses hope in the implied meaning of John's fall ... reader . The obstacle for the crowd , among whom is the drunken Miller , is the roof of the barn , which implies the ...
... readers . Within this world of disorder and ignorance , Chaucer expresses hope in the implied meaning of John's fall ... reader . The obstacle for the crowd , among whom is the drunken Miller , is the roof of the barn , which implies the ...
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... readers ' understanding of the meaning obfuscated beneath the literal in the allegory . Huppé and Robertson rightly ... reader . The readers ' propensity to go along with the joke makes them similar to the teller of the joke and the ...
... readers ' understanding of the meaning obfuscated beneath the literal in the allegory . Huppé and Robertson rightly ... reader . The readers ' propensity to go along with the joke makes them similar to the teller of the joke and the ...
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... reader in perhaps more critical combat than one wants- " the ire of Waldock , John Peter , and R. J. Werblowski " ( 146-47 ) -and in issues over which " even readers who are not Waldocks are likely to bristle " ( 169 ) . Robert Burton's ...
... reader in perhaps more critical combat than one wants- " the ire of Waldock , John Peter , and R. J. Werblowski " ( 146-47 ) -and in issues over which " even readers who are not Waldocks are likely to bristle " ( 169 ) . Robert Burton's ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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