Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... whole . " I love my health , my life , my books , by friends , / Thee ( dearest Thomalin ) Nothing above thee " ( " To Thomalin , " lines 25-26 ) expresses the essence of pastoral friendship , especially insofar as it exceeds the " true ...
... whole . " I love my health , my life , my books , by friends , / Thee ( dearest Thomalin ) Nothing above thee " ( " To Thomalin , " lines 25-26 ) expresses the essence of pastoral friendship , especially insofar as it exceeds the " true ...
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... whole . Piers Plowman , in essence , shows this same need , though it establishes a tension between the need for good works and the role of divine grace . The virtuous pagan can be saved , but only through divine grace and intervention ...
... whole . Piers Plowman , in essence , shows this same need , though it establishes a tension between the need for good works and the role of divine grace . The virtuous pagan can be saved , but only through divine grace and intervention ...
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... whole , including its genre , design , and evolution . More disappointing is the examination of Poly - Olbion , which uses current argot to dress up what is essentially the standard image of Drayton the patriot yet neglects some solid ...
... whole , including its genre , design , and evolution . More disappointing is the examination of Poly - Olbion , which uses current argot to dress up what is essentially the standard image of Drayton the patriot yet neglects some solid ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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