Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... reading the Miller's Tale other than as a " masterpiece of bawdy , comic art " lessens Chaucer's accomplishment , I ... readers - the " clerical and courtly elite " who were familiar with medieval exegesis . Patrick Gallacher argues that ...
... reading the Miller's Tale other than as a " masterpiece of bawdy , comic art " lessens Chaucer's accomplishment , I ... readers - the " clerical and courtly elite " who were familiar with medieval exegesis . Patrick Gallacher argues that ...
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... reading found " in very old codices " ( " in quibusdam vetustissimis codicibus " ) , and in his comment on prose saying 20 he offers a variant reading culled from several manuscripts . 15 His remarks on II.23 imply that he was familiar ...
... reading found " in very old codices " ( " in quibusdam vetustissimis codicibus " ) , and in his comment on prose saying 20 he offers a variant reading culled from several manuscripts . 15 His remarks on II.23 imply that he was familiar ...
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... reading and command of Miltonic literature but immerses the reader in perhaps more critical combat than one wants- " the ire of Waldock , John Peter , and R. J. Werblowski " ( 146-47 ) -and in issues over which " even readers who are ...
... reading and command of Miltonic literature but immerses the reader in perhaps more critical combat than one wants- " the ire of Waldock , John Peter , and R. J. Werblowski " ( 146-47 ) -and in issues over which " even readers who are ...
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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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