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Manly remarked of the Pardoner's Tale that the story of the three rioters displays Chaucer's ' advanced method ' ( by which he meant that the rhetorical influence in it is slight ) and that ' the long passages of rhetoric , placed ...
Manly remarked of the Pardoner's Tale that the story of the three rioters displays Chaucer's ' advanced method ' ( by which he meant that the rhetorical influence in it is slight ) and that ' the long passages of rhetoric , placed ...
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There are also in the Prioress's Tale some slight traces of stanza linking by repetition , notably in ll . 1838-9 , but see also ll . 1691-2 , 1726-7 , 1866–7 . A study of the various kinds of verbal repetition in Chaucer's works ( both ...
There are also in the Prioress's Tale some slight traces of stanza linking by repetition , notably in ll . 1838-9 , but see also ll . 1691-2 , 1726-7 , 1866–7 . A study of the various kinds of verbal repetition in Chaucer's works ( both ...
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with the preceding ' homily on the sins of the tavern ' ( see Carleton Brown The Pardoner's Tale , 1935 , for an exposition of this view ) . If Carleton Brown is right , and it is not a mere oversight that the three rioters are not ...
with the preceding ' homily on the sins of the tavern ' ( see Carleton Brown The Pardoner's Tale , 1935 , for an exposition of this view ) . If Carleton Brown is right , and it is not a mere oversight that the three rioters are not ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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