Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... living creature cannot die in the sea , as has been proven many times by men who have not died after having been left by way of punishment in the sea for three or four days . The Pearl - Poet states that living things may not linger in ...
... living creature cannot die in the sea , as has been proven many times by men who have not died after having been left by way of punishment in the sea for three or four days . The Pearl - Poet states that living things may not linger in ...
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... living can remain in the sea and the sea wars against all properties of nature , an imaginative addition to the episode - take on new meaning . The sea's warring against nature offers another implicit way of understanding the eter- nal ...
... living can remain in the sea and the sea wars against all properties of nature , an imaginative addition to the episode - take on new meaning . The sea's warring against nature offers another implicit way of understanding the eter- nal ...
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... living light . And as the sun , the moon , and the stars appear on the waters , so Scriptures , the virtues , and certain works of man shine out clearly to me in it.63 If we pursue the development of female epistolarity , particularly ...
... living light . And as the sun , the moon , and the stars appear on the waters , so Scriptures , the virtues , and certain works of man shine out clearly to me in it.63 If we pursue the development of female epistolarity , 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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