Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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Now the lover further recalls that Pygmalion's grandson was King Cynaras , a good man except for one instance , whose happiness would have been complete if he had not been deceived by his daughter , the fair Myrrha , whom the old woman ...
Now the lover further recalls that Pygmalion's grandson was King Cynaras , a good man except for one instance , whose happiness would have been complete if he had not been deceived by his daughter , the fair Myrrha , whom the old woman ...
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The king presented her at the fount, with Regnier and Duke Thierry, for King Charlemagne wished that only old men be there and had the young ones removed. And still, even though those three were quite old, they laughed and took great ...
The king presented her at the fount, with Regnier and Duke Thierry, for King Charlemagne wished that only old men be there and had the young ones removed. And still, even though those three were quite old, they laughed and took great ...
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7 Acknowledging thy state O King , to be as thou hast said , The Gods no doubt as they have bene , will be thy sheeld and aid In all attempts thou takst in hand , if case no glorie vaine Thou seekest , but acknowledging thy victories ...
7 Acknowledging thy state O King , to be as thou hast said , The Gods no doubt as they have bene , will be thy sheeld and aid In all attempts thou takst in hand , if case no glorie vaine Thou seekest , but acknowledging thy victories ...
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Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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