Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... French , Provençal , Italian , Spanish , Portuguese , and English versions . Fierabras was printed for the first time in 1478 in the new prose rendition by Jean Bagnyon ( 1412-1489 ) of Lausanne . This version set the form in which the ...
... French , Provençal , Italian , Spanish , Portuguese , and English versions . Fierabras was printed for the first time in 1478 in the new prose rendition by Jean Bagnyon ( 1412-1489 ) of Lausanne . This version set the form in which the ...
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... French knights have taken refuge , she proves herself his equal , concocting a brew that extinguishes the magical flames . Such magic may be either the expression of diabolical powers ( setting the stones that shelter the Christians on ...
... French knights have taken refuge , she proves herself his equal , concocting a brew that extinguishes the magical flames . Such magic may be either the expression of diabolical powers ( setting the stones that shelter the Christians on ...
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... French Duke . Finally , Elizabeth's entertainment at Whitehall in 1581 , The Four Foster Children of Desire , allegorizes the French suit for Elizabeth , depicting the presumptive attempt of the four foster children ( one of whom was ...
... French Duke . Finally , Elizabeth's entertainment at Whitehall in 1581 , The Four Foster Children of Desire , allegorizes the French suit for Elizabeth , depicting the presumptive attempt of the four foster children ( one of whom was ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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