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  2. Harry Blamires - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Mind has been used as a textbook at hundreds of bible colleges and seminaries around the world. Blamires was also the author of A Short History of English Literature (1974; 2nd edition, 1984), A History of Literary Criticism (1991) and four books on the use of English including The Penguin Guide To Plain English (2000).

  3. Sir Gowther - Wikipedia

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    (This summary is based upon the copy of Sir Gowther found in National Library of Scotland MS Advocates 19.3.1.) The Duke of Austria is childless and threatens his wife with divorce if she does not quickly conceive. She is in an orchard one morning when a person she believes to be her husband arrives and they make love beneath the trees.

  4. Blamires - Wikipedia

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    Blamires is a surname. Notable people by that name include: Harry Blamires (1916−2017), Anglican theologian. Henry Blamires (1871–1965), New Zealand first-class cricketer and clergyman. Steve Blamires (born 1955), researcher and historian in the field of Neopaganism, Celtic spirituality, and folklore.

  5. The Shrimp and the Anemone - Wikipedia

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    According to Harry Blamires, "The swallowing of a shrimp by an anemone symbolises the central theme." [2] Having lost their mother in childhood, Eustace sees Hilda as a "surrogate mother". [3] The story recounts the story of the summer they spend together at Norfolk coast. [4] The novel was adapted into a mini-series directed by Desmond Davis ...

  6. De amore (Andreas Capellanus) - Wikipedia

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    Book I: After an introductory analysis of "What love is" (Parry, pp. 28–36), Book One of De Amore sets out a series of nine imaginary dialogues (pp. 36–141) between men and women of different social classes, from bourgeoisie to royalty. In each dialogue the man is pleading inconclusively to be accepted as the woman's lover, and in each he ...

  7. The Allegory of Love - Wikipedia

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    The focus, however, is on English works: the poems of Chaucer, Gower's Confessio Amantis and Usk's Testament of Love, the works of Chaucer's epigones, and Spenser's Faerie Queene. The book is ornamented with quotations from poems in many languages, including Classical and Medieval Latin, Middle English, and Old French. The piquant English ...

  8. Taylor Swift's New Song 'But Daddy I Love Him' Seems ... - AOL

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    As you can see, the song following "So Long, London" is "But Daddy I Love Him," which is a line from Disney's original animated The Little Mermaid, a film that came out in 1989 (a.k.a. the year ...

  9. A Delicate Balance (play) - Wikipedia

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    Harry and Edna join them, and everyone in the room is drinking. Edna announces that Harry wants to talk to Tobias alone, and the women exit. Harry tells Tobias that if the circumstances were reversed, he and Edna don’t think they would allow Tobias and Agnes to live at their house in spite of the fact that they are best friends.