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Page 44
... discourse of Christian ' authority ' with the material foundations ( ' the fundement ' ) which such discourse so habitually obscures and sublimates . Groping a conscience - groping a buttock for money . ' Cristes owene chirche ' has a ...
... discourse of Christian ' authority ' with the material foundations ( ' the fundement ' ) which such discourse so habitually obscures and sublimates . Groping a conscience - groping a buttock for money . ' Cristes owene chirche ' has a ...
Page 45
... discourse becoming indistinguishable , both determined by a material ' fundement ' . ( Compare here House of Fame , 11.765– 86 ) . The friar complains bitterly at his treatment : an odious meschief This day bityd is to myn ordre and me ...
... discourse becoming indistinguishable , both determined by a material ' fundement ' . ( Compare here House of Fame , 11.765– 86 ) . The friar complains bitterly at his treatment : an odious meschief This day bityd is to myn ordre and me ...
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... discourse of courtly loving than the critical perspectives evolved in the Knight's Tale . The comedy often works by invoking courtly language and then foregrounding the physical areas of human experience that its high idiom seeks to ...
... discourse of courtly loving than the critical perspectives evolved in the Knight's Tale . The comedy often works by invoking courtly language and then foregrounding the physical areas of human experience that its high idiom seeks to ...
Contents
Chaucers Representations of Society | 14 |
Chaucers Representations of Religion | 37 |
Chaucers Representations of Marriage | 62 |
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