The Middle English Verse Love EpistleNiemeyer, 1991 - 220 стор. |
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... continue to be " letter ( s ) " and " bill ( et ) . " A few sixteenth- century poems expand the normal term to " letters of love , " but this more precise label seems never to have stabilized into a terminus technicus on the level of ...
... continue to be " letter ( s ) " and " bill ( et ) . " A few sixteenth- century poems expand the normal term to " letters of love , " but this more precise label seems never to have stabilized into a terminus technicus on the level of ...
Сторінка 136
... continue to employ to some degree the clusters of formulas at beginning and end , the " I recommend me " and the " I write no more at this time , " that characterize the earliest examples of the genre and indeed medieval letters in ...
... continue to employ to some degree the clusters of formulas at beginning and end , the " I recommend me " and the " I write no more at this time , " that characterize the earliest examples of the genre and indeed medieval letters in ...
Сторінка 149
... continue to begin with formal greetings and end with formal leave - takings , the clearest signs of epistolary form . However , since the presence of such elements is in the case of the Bannatyne collection the chief means of ...
... continue to begin with formal greetings and end with formal leave - takings , the clearest signs of epistolary form . However , since the presence of such elements is in the case of the Bannatyne collection the chief means of ...
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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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