Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... become wholly and forever absorbed in his dream , or he may struggle to manifest its reality " As Berger has observed , " A Secret Discipline , ” p . 74 : " the complete self - sufficiency of the second nature , the total inward mastery ...
... become wholly and forever absorbed in his dream , or he may struggle to manifest its reality " As Berger has observed , " A Secret Discipline , ” p . 74 : " the complete self - sufficiency of the second nature , the total inward mastery ...
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... become the specific and the real . This kind of poetry " represents ' by shunning representationalism . Machaut ... becomes his natural model and chief influence because the Consolation brings together sorrowing prisoner and heavenly ...
... become the specific and the real . This kind of poetry " represents ' by shunning representationalism . Machaut ... becomes his natural model and chief influence because the Consolation brings together sorrowing prisoner and heavenly ...
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... become life ( though the dream itself must end if it is to have any meaning ) . The poem ends with the establishment of a new reality . We are , I think , prepared to accept this new reality because Machaut has shown , in the initial ...
... become life ( though the dream itself must end if it is to have any meaning ) . The poem ends with the establishment of a new reality . We are , I think , prepared to accept this new reality because Machaut has shown , in the initial ...
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A D 494518 | 1 |
On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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