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... course not , Kittredge concludes there is an esthetic distance between Chaucer and the figure he has created . Hence , in examining the Dreamer we must remember that we are dealing with a consciously employed persona , not Chaucer ...
... course not , Kittredge concludes there is an esthetic distance between Chaucer and the figure he has created . Hence , in examining the Dreamer we must remember that we are dealing with a consciously employed persona , not Chaucer ...
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... course , is the magnificent comic effect Beaumont and Fletcher are able to achieve by translating the motif to a satiric structure . And they have not finished with this passage ; Pharamond joins the King in his railing : Pharamond . If ...
... course , is the magnificent comic effect Beaumont and Fletcher are able to achieve by translating the motif to a satiric structure . And they have not finished with this passage ; Pharamond joins the King in his railing : Pharamond . If ...
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... course , this new parallel functions in a causal relationship to the main plot , which is now ready to be set into action . The interrelationships among the three plots form a clear scheme of direct analogy . Ford is dealing not only ...
... course , this new parallel functions in a causal relationship to the main plot , which is now ready to be set into action . The interrelationships among the three plots form a clear scheme of direct analogy . Ford is dealing not only ...
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