Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... hand , the many obstacles obstruct the movements and lives of the characters ; on the other hand , the highly struc- tured , appealing comic tale obstructs and misdirects the readers ' recogni tion that the tale is an allegory and not ...
... hand , the many obstacles obstruct the movements and lives of the characters ; on the other hand , the highly struc- tured , appealing comic tale obstructs and misdirects the readers ' recogni tion that the tale is an allegory and not ...
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... hand scene , Peter sees Christ in the tomb as John hesitates outside . To the right , a larger - than - life Christ , garbed in the robes he wore during his harrowing of hell , blesses Peter , ensconced in a rock ; the saint has his hands ...
... hand scene , Peter sees Christ in the tomb as John hesitates outside . To the right , a larger - than - life Christ , garbed in the robes he wore during his harrowing of hell , blesses Peter , ensconced in a rock ; the saint has his hands ...
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... hand reaches out , his head leans towards the cave , and his right foot steps eagerly forward ; the wounds on his foot and hand still bleed . Peter , kneeling in the mouth of the cave , is also eager , and his desire is shown by his ...
... hand reaches out , his head leans towards the cave , and his right foot steps eagerly forward ; the wounds on his foot and hand still bleed . Peter , kneeling in the mouth of the cave , is also eager , and his desire is shown by his ...
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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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