Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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All quotations from John Milton are taken from Complete Poems and Major Prose , ed . Merritt Y. Hughes ( Indianapolis : Bobbs - Merrill , 1957 ) . 8. Samuel Johnson , Lives of the English Poets , ed . George Birbeck Hill , 3 vols .
All quotations from John Milton are taken from Complete Poems and Major Prose , ed . Merritt Y. Hughes ( Indianapolis : Bobbs - Merrill , 1957 ) . 8. Samuel Johnson , Lives of the English Poets , ed . George Birbeck Hill , 3 vols .
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Nevertheless , these same gallery - goers may have perceived the mythic quality that once enveloped John Wayne in his heroic ( à la Joseph Campbell ) escapades across the starkly emblematic landscapes essential to the better films of ...
Nevertheless , these same gallery - goers may have perceived the mythic quality that once enveloped John Wayne in his heroic ( à la Joseph Campbell ) escapades across the starkly emblematic landscapes essential to the better films of ...
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Parfitt states his objections both to the ahistoricism of John Carey's Catholic - dominated study and to the possible reductivism of Alan Sinfeild's materialistic criticism ; however , despite the fact that he wants to see the poems as ...
Parfitt states his objections both to the ahistoricism of John Carey's Catholic - dominated study and to the possible reductivism of Alan Sinfeild's materialistic criticism ; however , despite the fact that he wants to see the poems as ...
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Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
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