Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... moral or emblematic tags to each . . . . Each of these epithets pre- supposes a congruence between man's world and that of nature . Even when the allusion is to the violence and suffering of man's world , as with " The mirrhe sweet ...
... moral or emblematic tags to each . . . . Each of these epithets pre- supposes a congruence between man's world and that of nature . Even when the allusion is to the violence and suffering of man's world , as with " The mirrhe sweet ...
Pagina 42
... moral or emblematic tag has been found ; until then , the char- acters have invoked natural and practical rather than moral aphor- isms . It is precisely becasue they have failed to recognize the moral congruence of the trees and their ...
... moral or emblematic tag has been found ; until then , the char- acters have invoked natural and practical rather than moral aphor- isms . It is precisely becasue they have failed to recognize the moral congruence of the trees and their ...
Pagina 43
... moral wisdom and practical knowledge , as Cheney's comments about finding congruence between trees and people rather imperfectly suggest . Insofar as the arboreal epithets possess intimations of morality , they suggest that practical and ...
... moral wisdom and practical knowledge , as Cheney's comments about finding congruence between trees and people rather imperfectly suggest . Insofar as the arboreal epithets possess intimations of morality , they suggest that practical and ...
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