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30 story has the rape incident for its introduction , that this was again , so far as we know anything about it , Chaucer's private and peculiar contribution , so the probability that he borrowed it from something already associated in ...
30 story has the rape incident for its introduction , that this was again , so far as we know anything about it , Chaucer's private and peculiar contribution , so the probability that he borrowed it from something already associated in ...
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Lanson is of the opinion that the parallels between the two plays can be explained by the use of a common source : the unusual story of the artist Angelica Kauffmann . Beyond the internal evidence provided by Ruy Blas itself , however ...
Lanson is of the opinion that the parallels between the two plays can be explained by the use of a common source : the unusual story of the artist Angelica Kauffmann . Beyond the internal evidence provided by Ruy Blas itself , however ...
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and grouping of the extant versions of the legends , and his approximation to the form of the story which was the basis for Chaucer's source . Suffice it to say here that in Sources and Analogues ( pp . 447-85 ) he summarizes the ...
and grouping of the extant versions of the legends , and his approximation to the form of the story which was the basis for Chaucer's source . Suffice it to say here that in Sources and Analogues ( pp . 447-85 ) he summarizes the ...
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