Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... beginning of Bale's play , John embodies all the characteristics of a great religious leader as well as ruler . We know very early that God has chosen King John to save England . Widow England tells the King , " For God wyllyth yow to ...
... beginning of Bale's play , John embodies all the characteristics of a great religious leader as well as ruler . We know very early that God has chosen King John to save England . Widow England tells the King , " For God wyllyth yow to ...
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... beginning , at the end he is exposed as morally corrupt . This is despite the fact that John is the defender of religious liberty in England.26 According to John Elson and Virginia Carr , probably the most signifi- cant source for The ...
... beginning , at the end he is exposed as morally corrupt . This is despite the fact that John is the defender of religious liberty in England.26 According to John Elson and Virginia Carr , probably the most signifi- cant source for The ...
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... beginning to occur in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England , since it includes an index : authors perhaps less versed in reading and language skills or in the art of memory as Frances Yates has described it for us ...
... beginning to occur in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England , since it includes an index : authors perhaps less versed in reading and language skills or in the art of memory as Frances Yates has described it for us ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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