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... ideal of courage and courtesy is illustrated in Gawain's behavior , for the charm and conviction of Gawain's conversation with the lady and the genial humor of the Green Knight's last con- versation with Gawain , for the brilliant ...
... ideal of courage and courtesy is illustrated in Gawain's behavior , for the charm and conviction of Gawain's conversation with the lady and the genial humor of the Green Knight's last con- versation with Gawain , for the brilliant ...
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... ideal at work here , though how far Spenser is successful in combining them into a consistent Christian humanism is ... ideal of true love against which he sets the barren , demoralizing , perverse , enslaving love of the courtly ...
... ideal at work here , though how far Spenser is successful in combining them into a consistent Christian humanism is ... ideal of true love against which he sets the barren , demoralizing , perverse , enslaving love of the courtly ...
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... Ideal love , ideal friendship , and the ideal ruler are , directly and indirectly , discussed , suggested , and embodied . The revised Arcadia introduces considerable complications into the plot and provides Basilius with a wicked ...
... Ideal love , ideal friendship , and the ideal ruler are , directly and indirectly , discussed , suggested , and embodied . The revised Arcadia introduces considerable complications into the plot and provides Basilius with a wicked ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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