Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... writing The discovery of a gaping Gulf wherein England is to be swallowed by another french marriage . . ( 1579 ) , in ... written in 1580 also implores the Queen not to marry the French Duke . Finally , Elizabeth's entertainment at ...
... writing The discovery of a gaping Gulf wherein England is to be swallowed by another french marriage . . ( 1579 ) , in ... written in 1580 also implores the Queen not to marry the French Duke . Finally , Elizabeth's entertainment at ...
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... writing to his father in 1637 requests payment to his tutor for " that quarter when I was in the countrie . " 20 In the following updated letter written from Oxfordian Diodati to his friend John Milton , we see why such bucolic ventures ...
... writing to his father in 1637 requests payment to his tutor for " that quarter when I was in the countrie . " 20 In the following updated letter written from Oxfordian Diodati to his friend John Milton , we see why such bucolic ventures ...
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... written for the sole purpose of winning a patron ; as a critical focus , patronage may not prove to be a durable vehicle for interpretation . Wyman H. Herendeen University of Windsor John D. Bernard , Ceremonies of Innocence ...
... written for the sole purpose of winning a patron ; as a critical focus , patronage may not prove to be a durable vehicle for interpretation . Wyman H. Herendeen University of Windsor John D. Bernard , Ceremonies of Innocence ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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