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... morality catching cold is mingled in his essay with the image of a cold moral reign . " The new misplaced moral sense is realised as a form of frigidity and hypochondria . Although Lamb does not always refer to virtue with a feminine ...
... morality catching cold is mingled in his essay with the image of a cold moral reign . " The new misplaced moral sense is realised as a form of frigidity and hypochondria . Although Lamb does not always refer to virtue with a feminine ...
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... moral . " A more exact definition is given by Jacques Le Goff who states that ' The exemplum of the thirteenth century , the golden age of the genre , can be defined as “ a brief narrative presented as truthful ( that is , historical ) ...
... moral . " A more exact definition is given by Jacques Le Goff who states that ' The exemplum of the thirteenth century , the golden age of the genre , can be defined as “ a brief narrative presented as truthful ( that is , historical ) ...
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... moral positions and of using individual lives for such a purpose . In attempting to understand the Pastor's purpose it is essential to remember that as well as being a religious figure he is also a local man . His role as ' recorder ...
... moral positions and of using individual lives for such a purpose . In attempting to understand the Pastor's purpose it is essential to remember that as well as being a religious figure he is also a local man . His role as ' recorder ...
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