A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... moral or religious ends . In the fifteenth century the moral- ists had their revenge , appropriating the courtly imagery of the Roman de la Rose to their own didactic purposes , religious , moral , or educational . Thus the charming ...
... moral or religious ends . In the fifteenth century the moral- ists had their revenge , appropriating the courtly imagery of the Roman de la Rose to their own didactic purposes , religious , moral , or educational . Thus the charming ...
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... Moral Fables of Aesop , and Robene and Makyne . In the Testament of Cresseid he carries Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde on to its tragic issue . By the doom of the gods the faithless Cressida is stricken with leprosy and goes out from ...
... Moral Fables of Aesop , and Robene and Makyne . In the Testament of Cresseid he carries Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde on to its tragic issue . By the doom of the gods the faithless Cressida is stricken with leprosy and goes out from ...
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... moral purpose as by a moral experience that he rises to his greatest heights . And this he does by means of allegory . In Book I the spiritual allegory is well maintained . The Redcross Knight is an elect Christian . When he is parted ...
... moral purpose as by a moral experience that he rises to his greatest heights . And this he does by means of allegory . In Book I the spiritual allegory is well maintained . The Redcross Knight is an elect Christian . When he is parted ...
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