Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... leads him to catalogue the Chris- tian forces in direct imitation of Homer's presentation of the Greek forces en masse before their first intended attack on Troy in the second book of the Iliad . However , any pretense of historicity ...
... leads him to catalogue the Chris- tian forces in direct imitation of Homer's presentation of the Greek forces en masse before their first intended attack on Troy in the second book of the Iliad . However , any pretense of historicity ...
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... leads men to rave that life is but a game and think " what will I become ? what have I been ? " No longer will time be divided bit by bit , but will be one : summer no more , nor winter ; time is dead and the world transformed . In ...
... leads men to rave that life is but a game and think " what will I become ? what have I been ? " No longer will time be divided bit by bit , but will be one : summer no more , nor winter ; time is dead and the world transformed . In ...
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... leads Othello to a Stoic and honorable suicide . Mind - moving literary criticism occurs when a writer leads the reader along , such as Wymer does with his rich , five - page discourse on Othello . Readers are less apt to be convinced ...
... leads Othello to a Stoic and honorable suicide . Mind - moving literary criticism occurs when a writer leads the reader along , such as Wymer does with his rich , five - page discourse on Othello . Readers are less apt to be convinced ...
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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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