Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes1-3Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1983 |
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... interpretation of the poem . 3 Analogy suggests the relation of similarity of things or circumstances . Norris Lacy offers the term " thematic analogy " to describe this approach in the composition of medieval texts , defining it as " a ...
... interpretation of the poem . 3 Analogy suggests the relation of similarity of things or circumstances . Norris Lacy offers the term " thematic analogy " to describe this approach in the composition of medieval texts , defining it as " a ...
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... interpretation . Elioxe herself calls the dream garden paradis , and the presence of the symbolic apple enhances the reference to Eden . Also implicit in this sequence is the theme of the loss of innocence , suggested both by Elioxe's ...
... interpretation . Elioxe herself calls the dream garden paradis , and the presence of the symbolic apple enhances the reference to Eden . Also implicit in this sequence is the theme of the loss of innocence , suggested both by Elioxe's ...
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... interpretation ) , it could suggest on another level the seventh child who is " oblie " in the royal pool , for in handling out the five chains ( Matrosilie had given the sixth chain to repair a broken gold basin ) , it should have been ...
... interpretation ) , it could suggest on another level the seventh child who is " oblie " in the royal pool , for in handling out the five chains ( Matrosilie had given the sixth chain to repair a broken gold basin ) , it should have been ...
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On the Syntax of Provençal Possessives | 39 |
Observations on Pulcis Reworking of the Anonymous Orlando | 65 |
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