Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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The Tale of Orpheus and Erudices his Quene, lines 425-58, in Denton Fox, ed., Poems of Robert Henryson (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), 146-47. 37. See Robert Hollander's discussion of the "two Orpheuses," in Boccaccio's Two Venuses ...
The Tale of Orpheus and Erudices his Quene, lines 425-58, in Denton Fox, ed., Poems of Robert Henryson (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981), 146-47. 37. See Robert Hollander's discussion of the "two Orpheuses," in Boccaccio's Two Venuses ...
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365 ) , 25 sonnets that provided a model for some of Stampa's own poems . Rore's setting of the canzone to the Virgin as a cycle of eight madrigals emphasizes the poet's anguished sorrow.26 Feldman cites a poetic suggestion by Dolce ...
365 ) , 25 sonnets that provided a model for some of Stampa's own poems . Rore's setting of the canzone to the Virgin as a cycle of eight madrigals emphasizes the poet's anguished sorrow.26 Feldman cites a poetic suggestion by Dolce ...
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A similar self - staging occurs in other poems : no . 173 , “ ' Cantate meco , Progne e Filomena ” [ Sing with me , Procne and Filomena ] ; and the capitolo , no . 244 , in which the first nine lines set the scene of a “ donna , avendo ...
A similar self - staging occurs in other poems : no . 173 , “ ' Cantate meco , Progne e Filomena ” [ Sing with me , Procne and Filomena ] ; and the capitolo , no . 244 , in which the first nine lines set the scene of a “ donna , avendo ...
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