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... nature " ( p . 45 ) , Chaucer's Dreamer is an imaginative creation . " The effect of artlessness in the poem is produced by extreme simplicity in style and versification " ( p . 55 ) ; but it is the Dreamer's simplicity , not Chaucer's ...
... nature " ( p . 45 ) , Chaucer's Dreamer is an imaginative creation . " The effect of artlessness in the poem is produced by extreme simplicity in style and versification " ( p . 55 ) ; but it is the Dreamer's simplicity , not Chaucer's ...
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... nature being transcended by the masculine , intellectual principle . On this level of interpretation , Crane's actual act of planting the palm trees , which resulted in concrete relief from the oppressive effects of the dead , insect ...
... nature being transcended by the masculine , intellectual principle . On this level of interpretation , Crane's actual act of planting the palm trees , which resulted in concrete relief from the oppressive effects of the dead , insect ...
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... natural setting and uses it as the basis for thoughts about the relationship between man and the world around him . As in “ Li- mestone , " this relationship is a balanced one with man and nature exerting influence on each other to ...
... natural setting and uses it as the basis for thoughts about the relationship between man and the world around him . As in “ Li- mestone , " this relationship is a balanced one with man and nature exerting influence on each other to ...
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