Ball State University Forum, Volume 8Ball State University, 1967 |
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Page 34
... ideal , or dreamlike , they must fail them- selves and ultimately mankind as well . Because of this ideal conception , however , these characters often become sharply aware of their betrayal ; in fact , the be- trayal act and its ...
... ideal , or dreamlike , they must fail them- selves and ultimately mankind as well . Because of this ideal conception , however , these characters often become sharply aware of their betrayal ; in fact , the be- trayal act and its ...
Page 40
... ideal of marriage and the courtly - love convention -contain flaws and conflict with each other , but to reject both and formulate one's own ideal is to be caught between both and to lack a frame of reference for action in case of a ...
... ideal of marriage and the courtly - love convention -contain flaws and conflict with each other , but to reject both and formulate one's own ideal is to be caught between both and to lack a frame of reference for action in case of a ...
Page 44
... ideal standards . " Gentillesse " is a broad lumping together of virtues . In the headlink , the Franklin applies it to the Squire's eloquence , sees a lack of it in his son's gambling and low companionship ; in the course of the story ...
... ideal standards . " Gentillesse " is a broad lumping together of virtues . In the headlink , the Franklin applies it to the Squire's eloquence , sees a lack of it in his son's gambling and low companionship ; in the course of the story ...
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