Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... early sixth century there were seventy - three bishops among the four hundred and eleven persons that he includes . " One must be cautious in the use of episcopal arithmetic . It does appear that the bishops of the Burgundian Church ...
... early sixth century there were seventy - three bishops among the four hundred and eleven persons that he includes . " One must be cautious in the use of episcopal arithmetic . It does appear that the bishops of the Burgundian Church ...
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... early Span- ish ballad ( i.e. , the Romancero viejo of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ) concerns poetic ending or closure : " [ The early ballads ] frequently end as abruptly as they begin , oftentimes seemingly unconcluded , a ...
... early Span- ish ballad ( i.e. , the Romancero viejo of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ) concerns poetic ending or closure : " [ The early ballads ] frequently end as abruptly as they begin , oftentimes seemingly unconcluded , a ...
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... early Spanish ballad must be discussed . The most pertinent form of poetic closure in the early Spanish ballad is rupture : clearly , this is what is meant by abrupt ending . From a structural point of view , rupture may be either ...
... early Spanish ballad must be discussed . The most pertinent form of poetic closure in the early Spanish ballad is rupture : clearly , this is what is meant by abrupt ending . From a structural point of view , rupture may be either ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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