Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... dreams , are usually quoted to affirm the knowable truth of dreams . In spite of the uninterpretability of his dream , the narrator proceeds to recount it for us and concludes his poem with a brief statement of his waking up and ...
... dreams , are usually quoted to affirm the knowable truth of dreams . In spite of the uninterpretability of his dream , the narrator proceeds to recount it for us and concludes his poem with a brief statement of his waking up and ...
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... dreams and omens " ) and mentioning other texts , Nicholas contrasts the predictive interpretation of dreams by Joseph and Daniel ( Dan . 2 , 4 ) and sets out to classify dreams according to their causes , thereby assessing their ...
... dreams and omens " ) and mentioning other texts , Nicholas contrasts the predictive interpretation of dreams by Joseph and Daniel ( Dan . 2 , 4 ) and sets out to classify dreams according to their causes , thereby assessing their ...
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... dreams for discerning the future is lawful . It seems that it is not , for in Deuteronomy ( Deut . 18 ) it is said , “ Let no one be found among you who takes notice of dreams , ” and similar proofs are ... dreams is twofold : 60 Dreams.
... dreams for discerning the future is lawful . It seems that it is not , for in Deuteronomy ( Deut . 18 ) it is said , “ Let no one be found among you who takes notice of dreams , ” and similar proofs are ... dreams is twofold : 60 Dreams.
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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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