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Page 263
... Amans ' situation and that of the frequently tragic fig- ures in the tales narrated by Genius is a consistent source of comedy in Book 4 , as it is throughout the entire Confessio . To compare Amans to Aeneas ( 4. 77-137 ) , Ulysses ( 4 ...
... Amans ' situation and that of the frequently tragic fig- ures in the tales narrated by Genius is a consistent source of comedy in Book 4 , as it is throughout the entire Confessio . To compare Amans to Aeneas ( 4. 77-137 ) , Ulysses ( 4 ...
Page 272
... Amans too , since this story encourages women not to be slow in returning love to petitioning men . As a narrative it has nothing to offer Amans but encouragement , and a certain Schadenfreude with regard to Amans ' own , unfailingly ...
... Amans too , since this story encourages women not to be slow in returning love to petitioning men . As a narrative it has nothing to offer Amans but encouragement , and a certain Schadenfreude with regard to Amans ' own , unfailingly ...
Page 281
... Amans ' ' sins ' are the kind he wishes he had had the chance to commit , or when the contrast between Amans and the protagonists of Genius ' stories is especially wide and improbable . Thus Amans denies ever having been late for an ...
... Amans ' ' sins ' are the kind he wishes he had had the chance to commit , or when the contrast between Amans and the protagonists of Genius ' stories is especially wide and improbable . Thus Amans denies ever having been late for an ...
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Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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