Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... understanding fre , And separate fra sensualite . Erudices is our effectioun , Be fantasye oft movit up and doun- Quhilis to resoun it castis the delyte , Quhilis to the flesche settis the appetit . Aristyus , this herd that couth ...
... understanding fre , And separate fra sensualite . Erudices is our effectioun , Be fantasye oft movit up and doun- Quhilis to resoun it castis the delyte , Quhilis to the flesche settis the appetit . Aristyus , this herd that couth ...
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... understanding of the workings of the universe ; and , second , a life of simple good fellowship , with a company of like - minded and unambitious friends . " ' 10 Both of these ingredients were fundamental to the academic world of ...
... understanding of the workings of the universe ; and , second , a life of simple good fellowship , with a company of like - minded and unambitious friends . " ' 10 Both of these ingredients were fundamental to the academic world of ...
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... understanding of Drayton's experiments in , and critical comments on , literary form and genre . We have long recognized Drayton as among the most self- conscious of writers . Brink goes a step further , studying his works , including ...
... understanding of Drayton's experiments in , and critical comments on , literary form and genre . We have long recognized Drayton as among the most self- conscious of writers . Brink goes a step further , studying his works , including ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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