Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... letter . A case in point is the incident mentioned above of Thomas Wilkes's near capture by French authorities while secretly contacting the imprisoned Alençon and Navarre . Beating a hasty retreat back to what he thought was the safety ...
... letter . A case in point is the incident mentioned above of Thomas Wilkes's near capture by French authorities while secretly contacting the imprisoned Alençon and Navarre . Beating a hasty retreat back to what he thought was the safety ...
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... letter at a much earlier date . For example , we find female authors among the missionary Boniface's correspondents in the eighth century . In c . 719–722 , Abbess Eangyth and her daughter Heaburg , called Bugga , sent him a letter in ...
... letter at a much earlier date . For example , we find female authors among the missionary Boniface's correspondents in the eighth century . In c . 719–722 , Abbess Eangyth and her daughter Heaburg , called Bugga , sent him a letter in ...
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... letter , and yet she approaches him too directly and in too intimate terms to assume that her letter is only an expression of friendship . The contrast between formulaic approaches and confessional content is striking , particularly ...
... letter , and yet she approaches him too directly and in too intimate terms to assume that her letter is only an expression of friendship . The contrast between formulaic approaches and confessional content is striking , particularly ...
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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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