Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... YOUNG UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE EDITORS ( ART ) JANE P. DAVIDSON UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA - RENO ( HISTORY ) HARRY ROSENBERG ... YOUNG UNIVERSITY EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS BRIAN OSMOND CALL PAUL RAWLINS BRIGHAM YOUung UniversiTY BRIGHAM YOUNG ...
... YOUNG UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE EDITORS ( ART ) JANE P. DAVIDSON UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA - RENO ( HISTORY ) HARRY ROSENBERG ... YOUNG UNIVERSITY EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS BRIAN OSMOND CALL PAUL RAWLINS BRIGHAM YOUung UniversiTY BRIGHAM YOUNG ...
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... young girl , and Philomela to lament the cruelty of Tereus . On the basis of many such exempla , Simone concludes , much like Fiammetta : " chi prende questo Amor falso a seguire , uccide il corpo e l'alma va all'inferno " [ he who ...
... young girl , and Philomela to lament the cruelty of Tereus . On the basis of many such exempla , Simone concludes , much like Fiammetta : " chi prende questo Amor falso a seguire , uccide il corpo e l'alma va all'inferno " [ he who ...
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... young noblewoman tortured by desire for her faithless lover , seeks to " give examples to those who are happy , so that they will practice moderation in the use of their goods , and avoid becoming like me . " ' 49 She appears , too , in ...
... young noblewoman tortured by desire for her faithless lover , seeks to " give examples to those who are happy , so that they will practice moderation in the use of their goods , and avoid becoming like me . " ' 49 She appears , too , in ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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