The Middle English Verse Love EpistleNiemeyer, 1991 - 220 стор. |
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... separation . In ballade 108 the long - suffering lover finally loses all patience and brusquely announces that he is taking his leave of love once and for all . The cause of his sudden renunciation is only hinted at in the ballade but ...
... separation . In ballade 108 the long - suffering lover finally loses all patience and brusquely announces that he is taking his leave of love once and for all . The cause of his sudden renunciation is only hinted at in the ballade but ...
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... separation or imminent separation is the immediate cause of complaint ( cf. # 4 , line 2 [ 72 ] ; # 5 , lines 8-10 [ 106–8 ] ) . But only # 10 raises the lover's enforced departure to the chief subject of the entire poem . Absence of ...
... separation or imminent separation is the immediate cause of complaint ( cf. # 4 , line 2 [ 72 ] ; # 5 , lines 8-10 [ 106–8 ] ) . But only # 10 raises the lover's enforced departure to the chief subject of the entire poem . Absence of ...
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... separation is always markedly written , the physical distance already a fact ; in the " com- pleynts " the unhappy lover usually speaks , complaining of a separation that is either not necessarily physical or , if physical , about to ...
... separation is always markedly written , the physical distance already a fact ; in the " com- pleynts " the unhappy lover usually speaks , complaining of a separation that is either not necessarily physical or , if physical , about to ...
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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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