Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... poets bequeathed their poetic genres , a refined language , and an original ideology of love to their Italian counter- parts . Because of the frequent marriages and travels between the nobility of France and the nobility of Italy , both ...
... poets bequeathed their poetic genres , a refined language , and an original ideology of love to their Italian counter- parts . Because of the frequent marriages and travels between the nobility of France and the nobility of Italy , both ...
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... poet who , in a tenzon , flatters her and provokes a poetic response . In her sonnet , La Compiuta reciprocates the first poet's praise , plays the role of the modest poet , and ends her lyric by declaring herself ready to serve all ...
... poet who , in a tenzon , flatters her and provokes a poetic response . In her sonnet , La Compiuta reciprocates the first poet's praise , plays the role of the modest poet , and ends her lyric by declaring herself ready to serve all ...
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... poet's marked change in attitude toward Henry IV . Scholars have agreed , for the most part , on the poet's admiration for and awe of the man who deposed and replaced the hapless Richard II . ' This assessment is correct to a point ...
... poet's marked change in attitude toward Henry IV . Scholars have agreed , for the most part , on the poet's admiration for and awe of the man who deposed and replaced the hapless Richard II . ' This assessment is correct to a point ...
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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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