Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... example , is indeed about to be betrayed by Floripe . Baland would have done well to have distrusted his daughter as he was often advised and had every reason to do . Sortibrant and Lucafart are both right : Floripe has changed . She ...
... example , is indeed about to be betrayed by Floripe . Baland would have done well to have distrusted his daughter as he was often advised and had every reason to do . Sortibrant and Lucafart are both right : Floripe has changed . She ...
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... example of the " mannerist " poetry that attracted composers " for the clash of the conflicting feelings . " ' 33 She wrote to suit the converging currents both of poetic fashion and of contemporary musical taste . Some of Stampa's ...
... example of the " mannerist " poetry that attracted composers " for the clash of the conflicting feelings . " ' 33 She wrote to suit the converging currents both of poetic fashion and of contemporary musical taste . Some of Stampa's ...
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... example , John Stubbs , a Puritan zealot , had his right hand cut off for writing The discovery of a gaping Gulf wherein England is to be swallowed by another french marriage . . ( 1579 ) , in which he warns of the dangers that will ...
... example , John Stubbs , a Puritan zealot , had his right hand cut off for writing The discovery of a gaping Gulf wherein England is to be swallowed by another french marriage . . ( 1579 ) , in which he warns of the dangers that will ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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