Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... human community ; the sick were cured through miracles wrought by the potentia of the saints they implored ; women were joined by the poor in finding at the shrines the respite and protection they failed to find elsewhere.12 Such ...
... human community ; the sick were cured through miracles wrought by the potentia of the saints they implored ; women were joined by the poor in finding at the shrines the respite and protection they failed to find elsewhere.12 Such ...
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... human sin , for example , has countered the biblical and Eastern Orthodox perspective of the human capacity for sharing divinity , as well as for receiving grace ( on this point see the five volumes of Jaroslav Pelikan's The Christian ...
... human sin , for example , has countered the biblical and Eastern Orthodox perspective of the human capacity for sharing divinity , as well as for receiving grace ( on this point see the five volumes of Jaroslav Pelikan's The Christian ...
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... human language . As she argues , " Troilus and Creseyde is , among other things , a sustained dialogue with Dante on the circumscription of human fictions " ( 209 ) . Taylor introduces her argument by providing the linguistic model from ...
... human language . As she argues , " Troilus and Creseyde is , among other things , a sustained dialogue with Dante on the circumscription of human fictions " ( 209 ) . Taylor introduces her argument by providing the linguistic model from ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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