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Page 76
... described neither as sequential nor simultaneous , since Diomede's decision is not placed at any specific point in time and the portraits themselves are totally outside the chronology of the story . Thus the unit is a - temporal in the ...
... described neither as sequential nor simultaneous , since Diomede's decision is not placed at any specific point in time and the portraits themselves are totally outside the chronology of the story . Thus the unit is a - temporal in the ...
Page 87
... described in terms of chronological simultaneity , ( chapter five , pp . 75-77 ) , and it can per- haps be seen as an example of Chaucer's sharpening a desired effect by using both chronology and patterning . Turning finally to the ...
... described in terms of chronological simultaneity , ( chapter five , pp . 75-77 ) , and it can per- haps be seen as an example of Chaucer's sharpening a desired effect by using both chronology and patterning . Turning finally to the ...
Page 90
... described " every word , or look , or sonde , or cheere " of Troilus during the period of bliss just described , and in # 61 against similar charges in connection with his telling of the night of joy . These two rather playful comments ...
... described " every word , or look , or sonde , or cheere " of Troilus during the period of bliss just described , and in # 61 against similar charges in connection with his telling of the night of joy . These two rather playful comments ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
Copyright | |
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