Charles of Orleans: A Study of Themes in His French and in His English PoetryDroz, 1967 - 219 стор. |
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... mean concealment , or duplicity . Orleans says in Rondeau XLVI : Plus penser que dire Me couvient souvent Sans moustrer comment N'a quoy mon_cueur tire ... ( Ch . p . 315 ) The older poet seems farther and farther away from the school ...
... mean concealment , or duplicity . Orleans says in Rondeau XLVI : Plus penser que dire Me couvient souvent Sans moustrer comment N'a quoy mon_cueur tire ... ( Ch . p . 315 ) The older poet seems farther and farther away from the school ...
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... mean a poet who was aware of his craft , his limitations , and the relationship between his poetry and himself , as we saw in Chapter II . We also mean a poet who wrote constantly over a period of many years ; while , the reader should ...
... mean a poet who was aware of his craft , his limitations , and the relationship between his poetry and himself , as we saw in Chapter II . We also mean a poet who wrote constantly over a period of many years ; while , the reader should ...
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... means a coming towards him or a destiny preestablished , or his life itself . That he means a life is apparent from the English : “ But ihesu graunt you bettir aventure . " Orleans ' two uses of the word in French strongly suggest him ...
... means a coming towards him or a destiny preestablished , or his life itself . That he means a life is apparent from the English : “ But ihesu graunt you bettir aventure . " Orleans ' two uses of the word in French strongly suggest him ...
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Charles of Orleans: A Study of Themes in His French and in His English Poetry Norma Lorre Goodrich Обмежений попередній перегляд - 1967 |
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