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The gestures of such figures are especially important because as Morton
Bloomfield points out , “ the stress in most personification allegory is on the action
. The personifier throws his creativeness into what he has his figures do . The
really ...
The gestures of such figures are especially important because as Morton
Bloomfield points out , “ the stress in most personification allegory is on the action
. The personifier throws his creativeness into what he has his figures do . The
really ...
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If such characters as Hate , Envy , Avarice , and the others were introduced as
active figures early in the poem , they ... The devil , like the figure of Mars in
Statius , rages , not because he has a particular reason to rage , but because he
is the ...
If such characters as Hate , Envy , Avarice , and the others were introduced as
active figures early in the poem , they ... The devil , like the figure of Mars in
Statius , rages , not because he has a particular reason to rage , but because he
is the ...
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ficant for what it tells us about his function . Before Troilus sees Criseyde and falls
hopelessly in love , he is presented as something of a comic figure . His
appearance early in Book I is presented colloquially , and the gestures ascribed
to him ...
ficant for what it tells us about his function . Before Troilus sees Criseyde and falls
hopelessly in love , he is presented as something of a comic figure . His
appearance early in Book I is presented colloquially , and the gestures ascribed
to him ...
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