Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... poems and satires shows that the author of occa- sional verse is not only interested in singing the praises of the Blessed Virgin Mary or adapting parts of the liturgy into the vernacular ; he is moved also to sing of the corruption of ...
... poems and satires shows that the author of occa- sional verse is not only interested in singing the praises of the Blessed Virgin Mary or adapting parts of the liturgy into the vernacular ; he is moved also to sing of the corruption of ...
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... poems , however , are disappoint- ingly diffuse , little more than pale , uninspired imitations of a distant tradition , unrelieved by evocative imagery . Thus , despite their courtly themes and imag- ery , most of the six poems of MS ...
... poems , however , are disappoint- ingly diffuse , little more than pale , uninspired imitations of a distant tradition , unrelieved by evocative imagery . Thus , despite their courtly themes and imag- ery , most of the six poems of MS ...
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... poems in honor of learned women . Poems 10 and 11 are addressed to her cousin Madeleine Chemeraud , lauded also by La Croix du Maine in La Bibliothèque ( Paris : Abel L'Angelier , 1584 ) , 497. Another poem is dedicated to the abbess ...
... poems in honor of learned women . Poems 10 and 11 are addressed to her cousin Madeleine Chemeraud , lauded also by La Croix du Maine in La Bibliothèque ( Paris : Abel L'Angelier , 1584 ) , 497. Another poem is dedicated to the abbess ...
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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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