Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... voice and on paper I often accuse and praise . ] come volete . con questa forza stanca e così frale i'dica in vive voci , o scriva in carte ? [ how do you want ( no . 39 ) that with this strength so weary and frail I speak in living voice ...
... voice and on paper I often accuse and praise . ] come volete . con questa forza stanca e così frale i'dica in vive voci , o scriva in carte ? [ how do you want ( no . 39 ) that with this strength so weary and frail I speak in living voice ...
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... voice can be heard . ] ciò ch'io scrissi e cantai .. ( no . 266 ) [ what I wrote and sang . • 18 This incomplete set ... voices ] and “ carte " [ papers ] . How did Stampa perform her poetry and that of Petrarch and others ? Luigi ...
... voice can be heard . ] ciò ch'io scrissi e cantai .. ( no . 266 ) [ what I wrote and sang . • 18 This incomplete set ... voices ] and “ carte " [ papers ] . How did Stampa perform her poetry and that of Petrarch and others ? Luigi ...
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... voice with a name : che , quasi ad Eco imagine simìle , di donna serbò sol la voce e ' l nome . ( no . 152 ) [ who , almost the image of Echo , retained only the voice and name of a woman . ] Walter Binni , Critici e poeti dal ...
... voice with a name : che , quasi ad Eco imagine simìle , di donna serbò sol la voce e ' l nome . ( no . 152 ) [ who , almost the image of Echo , retained only the voice and name of a woman . ] Walter Binni , Critici e poeti dal ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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