Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... Amorosa visione of Boccaccio , in which a celestial guide ( Robert Hollander believes she may be identified with the ... vision— “ Oh how worthwhile / it has been , seeing these various things , which You said were full of great evil ...
... Amorosa visione of Boccaccio , in which a celestial guide ( Robert Hollander believes she may be identified with the ... vision— “ Oh how worthwhile / it has been , seeing these various things , which You said were full of great evil ...
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... Amorosa visione are concerned with the problem of spiritual allegiance ; in both , the exemplum of Oenone is monitory , intended to illustrate the danger of pursuing temporalia and the superiority of higher goals . The exemplum is used ...
... Amorosa visione are concerned with the problem of spiritual allegiance ; in both , the exemplum of Oenone is monitory , intended to illustrate the danger of pursuing temporalia and the superiority of higher goals . The exemplum is used ...
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... Amorosa visione 27.1–78 ; Robert Hollander et al . , trans . , Giovanni Boccaccio : " Amorosa visione " ( Hanover , N.H .: University Press of New England ) , 113 . Is . Amorosa visione 20.13–42 ; Hollander et al . , " Amorosa visione ...
... Amorosa visione 27.1–78 ; Robert Hollander et al . , trans . , Giovanni Boccaccio : " Amorosa visione " ( Hanover , N.H .: University Press of New England ) , 113 . Is . Amorosa visione 20.13–42 ; Hollander et al . , " Amorosa visione ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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