Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... political awareness which the aristocracy preferred not to recognize . Witness the Queen , who is furious at the gardener , to her a " little better thing than earth " ( 3.4.78 ) ; what upsets Isabel about the gardener is that he knows ...
... political awareness which the aristocracy preferred not to recognize . Witness the Queen , who is furious at the gardener , to her a " little better thing than earth " ( 3.4.78 ) ; what upsets Isabel about the gardener is that he knows ...
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... political institu- tions to account for Norman military triumphs and to explain how these warrior - statesmen then effected social revolutions within conquered lands by imposing their own cultural values of socio - political unity ...
... political institu- tions to account for Norman military triumphs and to explain how these warrior - statesmen then effected social revolutions within conquered lands by imposing their own cultural values of socio - political unity ...
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... political , economic , and , in particular , literary matters . This gave them , consequently , a much larger share in the private and public cultures of their time than is generally conceded . Traditionally , scholarship has considered ...
... political , economic , and , in particular , literary matters . This gave them , consequently , a much larger share in the private and public cultures of their time than is generally conceded . Traditionally , scholarship has considered ...
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Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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