The Middle English Verse Love EpistleNiemeyer, 1991 - 220 стор. |
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... perceived as letters merely because they are in direct address , but only when they are explicitly so called and provided with formulas of greeting and other epistolary features . - else as an introduction to the substance of the 39.
... perceived as letters merely because they are in direct address , but only when they are explicitly so called and provided with formulas of greeting and other epistolary features . - else as an introduction to the substance of the 39.
Сторінка 120
... introduce the envoy - like final stanza , but an abundance of epistolary motifs and formulas confirms that we are here dealing with a genuine and perhaps deliberate hybrid . Lines such as " Have mynde on hym that serveth faythfully ...
... introduce the envoy - like final stanza , but an abundance of epistolary motifs and formulas confirms that we are here dealing with a genuine and perhaps deliberate hybrid . Lines such as " Have mynde on hym that serveth faythfully ...
Сторінка 132
... introduction of novel forms , though the need for novelty does not in itself explain why the letter , as opposed to , say , the dawn song or the messenger's speech , was the form selected . Ideally , one would like to find an ...
... introduction of novel forms , though the need for novelty does not in itself explain why the letter , as opposed to , say , the dawn song or the messenger's speech , was the form selected . Ideally , one would like to find an ...
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Precursors of the Middle English Verse Love Epistle | 17 |
Chaucers Heroides | 49 |
The Emergence of the Verse Love Epistle | 87 |
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addressed already Amasio ballades beginning Book called chapter Charles Chaucer closely collection complaint composed contains contemporary conventional courtly d'amour direct discussed distinct documents earlier early edition employ England envoy epistolary especially evidence example fact Fairfax 16 farewell fifteenth century final follows formal formulas four French function genre Gower's greeting half hand Harley haue herte important Index John lady language late least less Library lines Litera Troili love letters love poems lover lyric manuscript medieval Middle English Monk's Tale narrative never occurs octave opening Pandarus poems poet poetry popular praise present preserved probably quatrains Rawlinson C.813 references request rime royal Robbins Ruhe salut seems separation sixteenth stanzas structure Supplement theme Troilus and Criseyde verse epistles verse love epistle W. W. Skeat write written þat