Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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Guy's submission to the will of his lord contrasts sharply with Floripe's independent disposal of her own heart . In the absence of his assent , they cannot be considered betrothed . Earlier , she rejected the dominion of her father and ...
Guy's submission to the will of his lord contrasts sharply with Floripe's independent disposal of her own heart . In the absence of his assent , they cannot be considered betrothed . Earlier , she rejected the dominion of her father and ...
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128 ; If I ever said it , lord , let my burning , for you , as I burn in living flame , be taken from me . ) Certo fate gran torto a la mia fede , conte , sovra ogni fé candida e pura , a dir che ' n Francia è più salda e più dura la fé ...
128 ; If I ever said it , lord , let my burning , for you , as I burn in living flame , be taken from me . ) Certo fate gran torto a la mia fede , conte , sovra ogni fé candida e pura , a dir che ' n Francia è più salda e più dura la fé ...
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Is this tolerated , Love , in your school ? ] 36. Compare also Poiché da voi , signor , m'è pur vietato che dir le vere mie ragione non possa . ( no . 131 ) [ Since you forbid me , lord , even to speak ( my true reasons . ) ...
Is this tolerated , Love , in your school ? ] 36. Compare also Poiché da voi , signor , m'è pur vietato che dir le vere mie ragione non possa . ( no . 131 ) [ Since you forbid me , lord , even to speak ( my true reasons . ) ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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