Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... further development easily comprehensible . " Is further development , in fact , " easily comprehensible ? " Do the superficially analogous structures of the compositions explain anything at all ? Panofsky is too quick to reduce the ...
... further development easily comprehensible . " Is further development , in fact , " easily comprehensible ? " Do the superficially analogous structures of the compositions explain anything at all ? Panofsky is too quick to reduce the ...
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... further along : " The Wife ows fidelity to the Husband . . . first that of the Bed . . . . " Allestree goes on to describe what Steele calls " all those melancholy circumstances that . . . attend [ infidel- ity ] . " Steele , p . 127 ...
... further along : " The Wife ows fidelity to the Husband . . . first that of the Bed . . . . " Allestree goes on to describe what Steele calls " all those melancholy circumstances that . . . attend [ infidel- ity ] . " Steele , p . 127 ...
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... further healing , strengthening grace . As Robert Shaw observes , the movement of thought not merely in Holy Sonnet XIV but in all the Holy Sonnets " is often like that of a squirrel in its cage . " What Shaw calls " Donne's passive ...
... further healing , strengthening grace . As Robert Shaw observes , the movement of thought not merely in Holy Sonnet XIV but in all the Holy Sonnets " is often like that of a squirrel in its cage . " What Shaw calls " Donne's passive ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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