Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... line stanzas of alternating Anglo - Norman and Latin lines with the simple rhyme scheme abababab . In each case the Anglo - Norman line is completed syntactically and thematically by the Latin line that follows . In both poems , many of ...
... line stanzas of alternating Anglo - Norman and Latin lines with the simple rhyme scheme abababab . In each case the Anglo - Norman line is completed syntactically and thematically by the Latin line that follows . In both poems , many of ...
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... lines are equivocal , for they recall liturgical and paraliturgical verse . Even if one is prepared to consider that the use of Latin is merely a rhetorical exercise in linguistic virtuosity , the last line of the stanza poses a problem ...
... lines are equivocal , for they recall liturgical and paraliturgical verse . Even if one is prepared to consider that the use of Latin is merely a rhetorical exercise in linguistic virtuosity , the last line of the stanza poses a problem ...
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... ( lines 15-16 ) , suggesting that the meeting may furnish a test of the maiden's moral integrity and perhaps even her ... lines " et meum est consilium / Ke nus fasçum le ju de amur , " only to be reinstated in the final line by the ...
... ( lines 15-16 ) , suggesting that the meeting may furnish a test of the maiden's moral integrity and perhaps even her ... lines " et meum est consilium / Ke nus fasçum le ju de amur , " only to be reinstated in the final line by the ...
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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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