Ball State Teachers College Forum, Zväzky 15–16Ball State University., 1974 |
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... moral perseverance , Marianne Moore puts the massive span of the bridge into human perspective . At the same time she lends nobility to the physical structure by dramatizing the ethical and moral dis- cipline which made possible the ...
... moral perseverance , Marianne Moore puts the massive span of the bridge into human perspective . At the same time she lends nobility to the physical structure by dramatizing the ethical and moral dis- cipline which made possible the ...
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... moral allegory . A method of changing the château d'amour into a moral allegory is pre- served exclusively in tapestries and per- haps in a wall painting . The besiegers were identified by attributes , especially those of wild men , but ...
... moral allegory . A method of changing the château d'amour into a moral allegory is pre- served exclusively in tapestries and per- haps in a wall painting . The besiegers were identified by attributes , especially those of wild men , but ...
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... moral inapplicable to the Castle of Perseverance , but the moral interpretation itself has been questioned . The château d'amour , as either a secu- lar or moral allegory , was the subject of an arras listed in the Duke of Glouces ...
... moral inapplicable to the Castle of Perseverance , but the moral interpretation itself has been questioned . The château d'amour , as either a secu- lar or moral allegory , was the subject of an arras listed in the Duke of Glouces ...
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