Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... lover . In La Nina's poem , the same adjective expresses the regret for a past situation in which the lover showed docility and tameness . La Nina's view of love as expressed in this poem resembles the general attitude manifest in the ...
... lover . In La Nina's poem , the same adjective expresses the regret for a past situation in which the lover showed docility and tameness . La Nina's view of love as expressed in this poem resembles the general attitude manifest in the ...
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... lover's betrayal or her father's cruelty and she refuses any forced relationship to a man . La Nina condemns the ideology of courtly love as her speaker recognizes the failure of keeping her lover through the behavior dictated by fin ...
... lover's betrayal or her father's cruelty and she refuses any forced relationship to a man . La Nina condemns the ideology of courtly love as her speaker recognizes the failure of keeping her lover through the behavior dictated by fin ...
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... lovers are seeking solace for themselves , then do my thoughts turn to you , oh glorious lady . II . I would find my solace in you , oh giver of comforts , for you are wont to relieve the burden of those bowed down under the weight of ...
... lovers are seeking solace for themselves , then do my thoughts turn to you , oh glorious lady . II . I would find my solace in you , oh giver of comforts , for you are wont to relieve the burden of those bowed down under the weight of ...
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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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