Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... human soul rules the body through deliberation and choice . The stars , however , through their animate and reasoning souls , may modify the harmony existing be- tween man's soul and body . Because the stars rule all elements they also ...
... human soul rules the body through deliberation and choice . The stars , however , through their animate and reasoning souls , may modify the harmony existing be- tween man's soul and body . Because the stars rule all elements they also ...
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... humans . Even so , though he is guided by Biblical doctrine , Milton's embodiment of these entities is undeniably human . He has no alternative . In the widest applica- tion of Kuhn's concept , the human paradigm governs , is , the ...
... humans . Even so , though he is guided by Biblical doctrine , Milton's embodiment of these entities is undeniably human . He has no alternative . In the widest applica- tion of Kuhn's concept , the human paradigm governs , is , the ...
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... human love , but lent itself easily to figural treatment . Though they represent human qualities astracted from their natural place within the individual psyche , personifications like Ami or Dangier become , with the proper development , ...
... human love , but lent itself easily to figural treatment . Though they represent human qualities astracted from their natural place within the individual psyche , personifications like Ami or Dangier become , with the proper development , ...
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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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