Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... final tale , the end- ing to The Canterbury Tales is still problematic . As the final word , the Parson's Tale leaves many Chaucer enthusiasts unsatisfied . While the sermon appears to address each pilgrim's sins directly and to point ...
... final tale , the end- ing to The Canterbury Tales is still problematic . As the final word , the Parson's Tale leaves many Chaucer enthusiasts unsatisfied . While the sermon appears to address each pilgrim's sins directly and to point ...
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... final silence ( that he Jesuitically exerts his will a final time ) , see Daniel Stempel , " The Silence of lago , " PMLA 84 ( 1969 ) : 252-63 . 30. Margaret Loftus Ranald has demonstrated that Iago's portrait of 123 OTHELLO.
... final silence ( that he Jesuitically exerts his will a final time ) , see Daniel Stempel , " The Silence of lago , " PMLA 84 ( 1969 ) : 252-63 . 30. Margaret Loftus Ranald has demonstrated that Iago's portrait of 123 OTHELLO.
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... final thoughts , his final outlook , an analogue of the quest for immortality . The idealism of the novel is , obviously , less playful and less ironic than that of Don Quixote , and the author is far more detached from the text . This ...
... final thoughts , his final outlook , an analogue of the quest for immortality . The idealism of the novel is , obviously , less playful and less ironic than that of Don Quixote , and the author is far more detached from the text . This ...
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