Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Volume 49University of Illinois Press, 1961 |
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... Sir Carnal and Lady Lent , and the triumph of Sir Love ; ( f ) a miscellany of lyrical poems : the devo- tional ones being almost all songs to the Virgin ; the worldly ones comprise a mocking song and four burlesque pastourelles ( all ...
... Sir Carnal and Lady Lent , and the triumph of Sir Love ; ( f ) a miscellany of lyrical poems : the devo- tional ones being almost all songs to the Virgin ; the worldly ones comprise a mocking song and four burlesque pastourelles ( all ...
Halaman 43
... Sir Carnal Had with Lady Lent . " 14 The episode begins with the parodic letters in which Lady Lent challenges Sir Carnal and addresses the faithful . Sir Carnal recruits a numerous host , that is , a group of live animals presented in ...
... Sir Carnal Had with Lady Lent . " 14 The episode begins with the parodic letters in which Lady Lent challenges Sir Carnal and addresses the faithful . Sir Carnal recruits a numerous host , that is , a group of live animals presented in ...
Halaman 44
... Sir Carnal and Sir Love , elaborating with a very personal vision a long poetic tradition traceable to Ovid . Sir Love is received by the trees and singing birds , musical instruments partially person- ified , and long processions of ...
... Sir Carnal and Sir Love , elaborating with a very personal vision a long poetic tradition traceable to Ovid . Sir Love is received by the trees and singing birds , musical instruments partially person- ified , and long processions of ...
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Chapter One THE AUTHORS AND THEIR TIMES | 1 |
CONTENT GENRE PURPOSE | 18 |
Chapter Three NOW LET US BEGIN THE BOOK OF THE ARCHPRIEST | 34 |
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