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Перевод: pardoner
[существительное] продавец индульгенций
Тезаурус:
- The administration of his estate took 22s. 8d. of this, half of it going on fees, plus 2s. to the pardoner for letters of pardon and 5d. to the summoner.
- So the Wife of Bath and the Prioress together challenge the social norms of women's roles; the shifting surfaces of the Pardoner's blatant hypocrisy tease the reader into an uncomfortable awareness of the unfathomable nature of human motivation for the onlooker; the Nun's priest's juxtaposition of intellectual solemnity with quick-witted pragmatism and his stress on the saving grace of social charity cuts self-importance down to size.
- THE PARDONER'S TALE
- All was well, apart from Godric, Bonaventure, and of course the pardoner.
- In the Qur'an, which is the most sacred text of Moslems, God is more often described in terms of generalised epithets that we normally associate with human life - for instance, Hearer, Keeper, Guide and Pardoner.
- The sea served Armstrong as a background to adventures with a more mature approach to character and circumstance, in books like Island Odyssey , a tale set in Crete in 1941, The Mutineers , in which a setting resembling Easter Island backs up a narrative strongly resembling Lord of the Flies , and The Albatross , a striking version of Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale which I shall return to.
- He would not, of course, be alone in being exposed in the General Prologue and enhancing the adverse view of himself by his own Prologue - consider, for instance, the Pardoner - but he would be alone in then telling a tale which clinches the destruction of any claim to a good character he might have; a tale without any redeeming features, which the tales of even the worst of the corrupt clerics, the Friar and the Pardoner, have.
- The courtly Knight, the bawdy Miller, the Wife of Bath, the Nun's Priest and the Pardoner will recount their colourful and humorous tales of chivalry, romance, jealousy, pride and avarice.
- The Shipman's Tale stands at the beginning of the second largest fragment of the Tales, fragment VII by the conventional numbering, a fragment which is consistently found in reliable manuscripts immediately after a fragment VI that includes the Physician's and the Pardoner's Tales.
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