Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... rhetorical purpose the speaker means it to advance . The Orpheus of medieval glossators was not a happy lover . He grew out of medieval interpretations , retellings , and elaborations of the story in Ovid's tenth book . In the Ovidian ...
... rhetorical purpose the speaker means it to advance . The Orpheus of medieval glossators was not a happy lover . He grew out of medieval interpretations , retellings , and elaborations of the story in Ovid's tenth book . In the Ovidian ...
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... rhetorical ammunition to many a preacher on the wicked woman . Petrus Pictor , an early twelfth - century pious poet , seeks in his long misogynist poem De mala muliere to prove by exempla from classical and biblical history that women ...
... rhetorical ammunition to many a preacher on the wicked woman . Petrus Pictor , an early twelfth - century pious poet , seeks in his long misogynist poem De mala muliere to prove by exempla from classical and biblical history that women ...
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... the end of Inferno 3 in terms of a Dantean rhetoric of silence in " L'Acheronte dantesco : Morte del Pellegrino e della poesia . " Diskin Clay investigates Dante's confessions 137 BOOK REVIEWS Madison U Sowell Dante Today.
... the end of Inferno 3 in terms of a Dantean rhetoric of silence in " L'Acheronte dantesco : Morte del Pellegrino e della poesia . " Diskin Clay investigates Dante's confessions 137 BOOK REVIEWS Madison U Sowell Dante Today.
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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