Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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As seen in the various saints ' lives mentioned earlier and by countless other examples not mentioned here , the loss of one's head to the sword represents more often than not the martyr's final torture .
As seen in the various saints ' lives mentioned earlier and by countless other examples not mentioned here , the loss of one's head to the sword represents more often than not the martyr's final torture .
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If the situation of the Queene of Strange Marshes approximates Elizabeth's , then the fact of her pregnancy represents wish fulfillment at the least and veiled advice at the most . Her pregnancy serves no other purpose , and in fact ...
If the situation of the Queene of Strange Marshes approximates Elizabeth's , then the fact of her pregnancy represents wish fulfillment at the least and veiled advice at the most . Her pregnancy serves no other purpose , and in fact ...
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Anyone working on late medieval Castile will be indebted to the author for the years of research this book represents . While no real commentary on so much detail is possible here , I do have some general reservations about the author's ...
Anyone working on late medieval Castile will be indebted to the author for the years of research this book represents . While no real commentary on so much detail is possible here , I do have some general reservations about the author's ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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