Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... cause " ( line 129 ) . John promises to help if her cause be " trew and just " ( line 24 ) . We also see John stand up to Sedition from the beginning . " I saye hold yowr peace and stand asyde lyke a knave ” ( line 112 ) . Though John ...
... cause " ( line 129 ) . John promises to help if her cause be " trew and just " ( line 24 ) . We also see John stand up to Sedition from the beginning . " I saye hold yowr peace and stand asyde lyke a knave ” ( line 112 ) . Though John ...
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... cause to fear . " Finally , the fourth test consists of the claim that " imaginations in the brain caused by Melancholy , may be cured , taken away , and cut off by means of Physicke : but the distresse of Conscience cannot be : cured ...
... cause to fear . " Finally , the fourth test consists of the claim that " imaginations in the brain caused by Melancholy , may be cured , taken away , and cut off by means of Physicke : but the distresse of Conscience cannot be : cured ...
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... cause , and that the greatest cause that worketh misery unto man , " melancholy is " a meere fancy and hath no ground of true and just object but is only raised upon disorder of humour in the fancy . " 13 Hence the mark of a guilty ...
... cause , and that the greatest cause that worketh misery unto man , " melancholy is " a meere fancy and hath no ground of true and just object but is only raised upon disorder of humour in the fancy . " 13 Hence the mark of a guilty ...
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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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