Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... turn to the foremost pagan proponent of the Epicurean philosophy of plea- sure . However , in doing so , Torquato also relies on the more intimate example of his father Bernardo's recourse to Lucretius in Bernardo's efforts to resolve a ...
... turn to the foremost pagan proponent of the Epicurean philosophy of plea- sure . However , in doing so , Torquato also relies on the more intimate example of his father Bernardo's recourse to Lucretius in Bernardo's efforts to resolve a ...
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... Turn us , O God of Hosts , show us Thy counte- nance , and we shall be whole . For whithersoever the soul of man turns itself , unless toward Thee , it is riveted upon sorrows , yea though it is riveted on things beautiful . And yet ...
... Turn us , O God of Hosts , show us Thy counte- nance , and we shall be whole . For whithersoever the soul of man turns itself , unless toward Thee , it is riveted upon sorrows , yea though it is riveted on things beautiful . And yet ...
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... Turn back , every one of you , from his evil course ; mend your ways and your doings . 6 Likewise , protecting as they did a small people from the threat of marauders and invading armies , the walls of the city symbolized the special ...
... Turn back , every one of you , from his evil course ; mend your ways and your doings . 6 Likewise , protecting as they did a small people from the threat of marauders and invading armies , the walls of the city symbolized the special ...
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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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