Philological Quarterly, المجلد 25University of Iowa., 1946 |
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الصفحة 193
... Tale to the Miroir de Mariage of Deschamps , both for a large number of individual phrases and for considerable elements of setting.1 More recently , Professor Carleton Brown , accepting Lowes's evidence and building upon it , showed ...
... Tale to the Miroir de Mariage of Deschamps , both for a large number of individual phrases and for considerable elements of setting.1 More recently , Professor Carleton Brown , accepting Lowes's evidence and building upon it , showed ...
الصفحة 216
... Tale . First , there is the ex- ternal framework . The accepted statement of the parallels was drawn up for the entirely valid and necessary purpose of establish- ing the structural relationship of the two poems.60 The analysis of the ...
... Tale . First , there is the ex- ternal framework . The accepted statement of the parallels was drawn up for the entirely valid and necessary purpose of establish- ing the structural relationship of the two poems.60 The analysis of the ...
الصفحة 347
... Tale it is otherwise , both as to characters and as to mood and tone . Although it is apparent that Jonson ap- proaches Chaucer here in structure , design , and scope , the dramat- ist's formula for comedy is not quite the pattern of ...
... Tale it is otherwise , both as to characters and as to mood and tone . Although it is apparent that Jonson ap- proaches Chaucer here in structure , design , and scope , the dramat- ist's formula for comedy is not quite the pattern of ...
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