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... story , however , is classical . Perigot tells that he happened to meet a girl whose glance shot his heart like an arrow and that after that incident its pain has increased more and more . The story is a version of the Cupid myth and ...
... story , however , is classical . Perigot tells that he happened to meet a girl whose glance shot his heart like an arrow and that after that incident its pain has increased more and more . The story is a version of the Cupid myth and ...
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... story Colin recited before the Shepherd of the Ocean , the love story of the two rivers , Bregog and Mulla , also reveals that the pastoral world is not always calm and peaceful . The river Bregog passionately wooed the river Mulla ...
... story Colin recited before the Shepherd of the Ocean , the love story of the two rivers , Bregog and Mulla , also reveals that the pastoral world is not always calm and peaceful . The river Bregog passionately wooed the river Mulla ...
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... story . The interlude of Calidore's sojourn in the pastoral world is a story of this knight's discovery of the essential meaning of the virtue he should embody . It is in a sense the story of his search for his own spiritual identity ...
... story . The interlude of Calidore's sojourn in the pastoral world is a story of this knight's discovery of the essential meaning of the virtue he should embody . It is in a sense the story of his search for his own spiritual identity ...
Contents
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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