CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... Chaucer's establishment of this association provides additional irony for later genera- tions , who have access to the Hebrew original : What Chaucer didn't know was that in Hebrew " to eat ” also had the slang connotation of " to have ...
... Chaucer's establishment of this association provides additional irony for later genera- tions , who have access to the Hebrew original : What Chaucer didn't know was that in Hebrew " to eat ” also had the slang connotation of " to have ...
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... Chaucer's allusion to the legend is to associate Eglentyne's " lanterne ” ( a.k.a. “ queynte ” ) satirically with that of the emperor's daughter , he is also introducing Virgil - the - magician into the portrayal of the Prioress ...
... Chaucer's allusion to the legend is to associate Eglentyne's " lanterne ” ( a.k.a. “ queynte ” ) satirically with that of the emperor's daughter , he is also introducing Virgil - the - magician into the portrayal of the Prioress ...
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... Chaucer to Walt Whitman and T. S. Eliot , see my The Mutual Commerce : Masters of Classical Allusion in English and American Literature . " Especially in my discussion of Chaucer's allusive transactions , the present study offers an ...
... Chaucer to Walt Whitman and T. S. Eliot , see my The Mutual Commerce : Masters of Classical Allusion in English and American Literature . " Especially in my discussion of Chaucer's allusive transactions , the present study offers an ...
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