Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... faith , count , above every faith white and pure , to say that in France the faith of those ladies is more solid and sure to one who believes them . ] Here we are aware of Stampa's responding to something said previously by the count ...
... faith , count , above every faith white and pure , to say that in France the faith of those ladies is more solid and sure to one who believes them . ] Here we are aware of Stampa's responding to something said previously by the count ...
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... faith , these men and others argued , then certainly it was possible that God had made some provision for the virtuous pagans . Vitto continues with the emergence of this question in popular lore , focusing on its appearance in legends ...
... faith , these men and others argued , then certainly it was possible that God had made some provision for the virtuous pagans . Vitto continues with the emergence of this question in popular lore , focusing on its appearance in legends ...
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... faith in Providence amid the dreamlike illusions of this life . The tale of growth and figurative rebirth adapts a pagan structure to a developing Christianity , a Northern saga to a Southern worldview . Completed only days before his ...
... faith in Providence amid the dreamlike illusions of this life . The tale of growth and figurative rebirth adapts a pagan structure to a developing Christianity , a Northern saga to a Southern worldview . Completed only days before his ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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