Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... become complicated . As has appeared from my quick survey of a few passages , two of the most common medieval responses to the stress and anxiety of literary dreams are classification and the citation of authorities . These responses ...
... become complicated . As has appeared from my quick survey of a few passages , two of the most common medieval responses to the stress and anxiety of literary dreams are classification and the citation of authorities . These responses ...
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... become . Shakespeare's depiction of Posthumus represents the extreme example of a basic kind of characterization ... becoming ( unlike him ) a sought - after teacher whose wages preserve her chastity . Cerimon's special knowledge ...
... become . Shakespeare's depiction of Posthumus represents the extreme example of a basic kind of characterization ... becoming ( unlike him ) a sought - after teacher whose wages preserve her chastity . Cerimon's special knowledge ...
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... become tender . ( 5.1.16-19 ) Ariel's pathetic portrayal of Gonzalo moves Prospero chiefly because a simile makes Gonzalo's acute distress more vivid : " His tears run down his beard , like winter's drops / From eaves of reeds ...
... become tender . ( 5.1.16-19 ) Ariel's pathetic portrayal of Gonzalo moves Prospero chiefly because a simile makes Gonzalo's acute distress more vivid : " His tears run down his beard , like winter's drops / From eaves of reeds ...
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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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