Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... calling the tale realistic , also considers it incredible . " The story is incredible in the extreme but incredible not as the Clerk's Tale is incredible to a realistic mind , but incredible through its credibility . It is so real that ...
... calling the tale realistic , also considers it incredible . " The story is incredible in the extreme but incredible not as the Clerk's Tale is incredible to a realistic mind , but incredible through its credibility . It is so real that ...
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... calling , adoption , sanctification , and glorification made up the paradigm of salvation . In order to realize the paradigm , the Protestant was obliged to undergo a plunge into depravity and ignorance , a great spiritual crisis ...
... calling , adoption , sanctification , and glorification made up the paradigm of salvation . In order to realize the paradigm , the Protestant was obliged to undergo a plunge into depravity and ignorance , a great spiritual crisis ...
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... the useful qualifica- tion that " what I am calling the ' anti - pastoral ' throughout this study might as easily be called ' pastoral ' simply defined " ( 21 ) . Lindenbaum devotes two chapters to Sidney , one to the Book Reviews 179.
... the useful qualifica- tion that " what I am calling the ' anti - pastoral ' throughout this study might as easily be called ' pastoral ' simply defined " ( 21 ) . Lindenbaum devotes two chapters to Sidney , one to the Book Reviews 179.
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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