Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... here , through the composer's concern for a music suited to the words , the influence of Bembo's advocacy for a style that combined dolcezza with gravità . See also Haar , Essays , 105 ; and Lorenzo 81 STAMPA'S POETRY FOR PERFORMANCE.
... here , through the composer's concern for a music suited to the words , the influence of Bembo's advocacy for a style that combined dolcezza with gravità . See also Haar , Essays , 105 ; and Lorenzo 81 STAMPA'S POETRY FOR PERFORMANCE.
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... concern over whether or not she could beget an heir . In January of 1579 , ambassadors representing the Duke of Alençon arrived in England , and , soon after , physicians examined Elizabeth to see if she could bear children . In a ...
... concern over whether or not she could beget an heir . In January of 1579 , ambassadors representing the Duke of Alençon arrived in England , and , soon after , physicians examined Elizabeth to see if she could bear children . In a ...
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... concerns the way in which concepts of ritual magic dominated Inquisitorial manuals and trials , leading to a curious but ... concern about maleficium , and the extensive magical activities both of foreigners ( Greeks , Slavs , Albanians ...
... concerns the way in which concepts of ritual magic dominated Inquisitorial manuals and trials , leading to a curious but ... concern about maleficium , and the extensive magical activities both of foreigners ( Greeks , Slavs , Albanians ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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