The Middle English Verse Love EpistleNiemeyer, 1991 - 220 стор. |
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... four stanzas ) dilute the effect of the specifically epistolary lan- guage in the first and in the last three stanzas . An important step in Chaucer's revision is thus to reduce the letter's dimensions so that they more closely resemble ...
... four stanzas ) dilute the effect of the specifically epistolary lan- guage in the first and in the last three stanzas . An important step in Chaucer's revision is thus to reduce the letter's dimensions so that they more closely resemble ...
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... four ballades ( discussed below ) . Suffice it to say for now that by ballade 57 the lady has died , and hence the last eighteen ballades in the sequence are tuned to the same key of lament . In order to break this stalemate , the ...
... four ballades ( discussed below ) . Suffice it to say for now that by ballade 57 the lady has died , and hence the last eighteen ballades in the sequence are tuned to the same key of lament . In order to break this stalemate , the ...
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... four stanzas , rime royal , without refrain ( or envoy ) . Only two poems employ any stanza form other than rime royal ( # 9 , 16 ) , and only three are longer than four stanzas 51 Poem # 8 , a complaint to Fortune , is also found in ...
... four stanzas , rime royal , without refrain ( or envoy ) . Only two poems employ any stanza form other than rime royal ( # 9 , 16 ) , and only three are longer than four stanzas 51 Poem # 8 , a complaint to Fortune , is also found in ...
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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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