Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... lead Langland's dreamer to take his dream seriously , to comment upon it at some length , and to seek Dowel , a quest that ... leads the nar- rator to a major decision about his life , particularly its literary aspect . His metaphor for ...
... lead Langland's dreamer to take his dream seriously , to comment upon it at some length , and to seek Dowel , a quest that ... leads the nar- rator to a major decision about his life , particularly its literary aspect . His metaphor for ...
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... lead's floating on the sea's surface is absurd . Lead's density is far greater than that of the feather . However , the poet ignores this obvious law of physics . Indeed , he does not include in his poem the explanatory sentence “ Et ce ...
... lead's floating on the sea's surface is absurd . Lead's density is far greater than that of the feather . However , the poet ignores this obvious law of physics . Indeed , he does not include in his poem the explanatory sentence “ Et ce ...
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... leads Montaigne to reflect once more on the total unanimity of wills between himself and La Boétie . Chilon's ... lead to much the same impasse . To talk about other friendships is , once more , not to talk about the friendship whose ...
... leads Montaigne to reflect once more on the total unanimity of wills between himself and La Boétie . Chilon's ... lead to much the same impasse . To talk about other friendships is , once more , not to talk about the friendship whose ...
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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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