Tulane Studies in English, Volúmenes14-17Tulane University, 1965 |
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... ideal , and it is unfortunate that his attributes , real and ideal , should have been interpreted in accordance with the concept of him as a young student . In the General Prologue , the Host says , “ . . . sire Clerk , lat be youre ...
... ideal , and it is unfortunate that his attributes , real and ideal , should have been interpreted in accordance with the concept of him as a young student . In the General Prologue , the Host says , “ . . . sire Clerk , lat be youre ...
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... ideal clerks that was accepted in Chaucer's age ; the Clerk embodies those attributes , and his tale and envoy are fitted to that ideal . Yet , the Clerk is more than ideal , for living men of the fourteenth century embodied his ...
... ideal clerks that was accepted in Chaucer's age ; the Clerk embodies those attributes , and his tale and envoy are fitted to that ideal . Yet , the Clerk is more than ideal , for living men of the fourteenth century embodied his ...
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... ideal is not operative , it still is in the background as a norm , as a standard of judgment . Of course the ideal is usually not operative , for drama deals with conflict and the ideal ends all conflict . Nevertheless , as Arthur ...
... ideal is not operative , it still is in the background as a norm , as a standard of judgment . Of course the ideal is usually not operative , for drama deals with conflict and the ideal ends all conflict . Nevertheless , as Arthur ...
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MACHIAVELLIANISM IN DANIELS | 5 |
JOSEPH WARTONS CRITICISM | 17 |
ON THE MAJOR POEMS OF TENNYSONS | 29 |
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