Xavier University Studies, Volumen9Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1970 |
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... gives her- self to Diomede , a period of about two years . Chaucer then goes back to the ninth day after her departure from Troy and takes up his descrip- tion of Troilus's sorrow . By concealing such chronological reference as he gives ...
... gives her- self to Diomede , a period of about two years . Chaucer then goes back to the ninth day after her departure from Troy and takes up his descrip- tion of Troilus's sorrow . By concealing such chronological reference as he gives ...
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... gives the impression that he is writing with his left hand . 21 I cannot agree that Chaucer is as careless as Donaldson im- plies that he is in the Legend . Frank is correct , I believe , in his assertion that Chaucer's Legend is a work ...
... gives the impression that he is writing with his left hand . 21 I cannot agree that Chaucer is as careless as Donaldson im- plies that he is in the Legend . Frank is correct , I believe , in his assertion that Chaucer's Legend is a work ...
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... gives a kaleidoscopic view of the events around him in a hap- hazard way common in autobiographical literature . While most historians tend to place order on history , Defoe strikingly con- veys the fact that in essence history is a ...
... gives a kaleidoscopic view of the events around him in a hap- hazard way common in autobiographical literature . While most historians tend to place order on history , Defoe strikingly con- veys the fact that in essence history is a ...
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Two | 19 |
A | 27 |
Marvin J LaHood Conrad Richter And Willa | 33 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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Alfred Kazin Amoretti anti-feminist Antonia Book Bullitt Cable Cable's Chaucer Christian Conrad Richter Creole Criseyde Criseyde's critics Daniel Defoe darkness visible Defoe's earlier transfers Earth English epic simile Essays Eudora Welty Fallen Angels fiction frame Grandissimes Heaven HELL IN PARADISE Hopkins human INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS Institutionalization John John Collop Johnson Jonah Journal lady landscape of Hell Legend light London Margaret Mason mentality of Satan Milton's Hell Miss Cather Modern narrator Negro noted Novel O'Connor Pandemonium PARADISE LOST Patrologia Latina Pepys Phoenix pioneer Plague poem poet pool of talent Poquelin portrait of Hell President Presidential Transition Act prophet Rayber repetition resistance Rhyme Link rhyme words Richard Nixon Sayward sequence sonnets Spenser story sulphurous flames Tarwater Tarwater's thematic tion transfer of power transition process Troilus Troilus and Criseyde UNIVERSITATIS LUX VIII Violent Bear Welty Willa Cather women Wordsworth write XAVIER UNIVERSITY STUDIES York