Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... linguistic in character . Also in this case Pettinelli's docu- mentation is very full . Through comparisons ... linguistically , and stylistically is tightly connected with the literary world of chivalry that precedes him . In her last ...
... linguistic in character . Also in this case Pettinelli's docu- mentation is very full . Through comparisons ... linguistically , and stylistically is tightly connected with the literary world of chivalry that precedes him . In her last ...
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... linguistic coherence . Although it is impossible to prove beyond doubt that Shakespeare had The Confessions in mind as he composed the final scene of his play about the consequences of evil and the breaking of time , Macbeth's language ...
... linguistic coherence . Although it is impossible to prove beyond doubt that Shakespeare had The Confessions in mind as he composed the final scene of his play about the consequences of evil and the breaking of time , Macbeth's language ...
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... Linguistically , Donne's Holy Sonnet XIV is a poem of conflations . Clements has shown that just as the individual ... linguistic conflations involved in the biblical conceits is at the heart of Holy Sonnet XIV , in which a spiritually ...
... Linguistically , Donne's Holy Sonnet XIV is a poem of conflations . Clements has shown that just as the individual ... linguistic conflations involved in the biblical conceits is at the heart of Holy Sonnet XIV , in which a spiritually ...
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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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