Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... source of Cleanness.2 This point of view , since then , has not been unpopular . In discussing the Pearl - Poet's use of available sources , Margaret Williams , for example , reiterates the view that the poet chooses Mandeville's ...
... source of Cleanness.2 This point of view , since then , has not been unpopular . In discussing the Pearl - Poet's use of available sources , Margaret Williams , for example , reiterates the view that the poet chooses Mandeville's ...
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... source are not . Indeed , the way in which he appropriates this source , though characterized as an example of artistic freedom , " appears to be at cross - purposes with the very reasons he chooses this source in the first place . That ...
... source are not . Indeed , the way in which he appropriates this source , though characterized as an example of artistic freedom , " appears to be at cross - purposes with the very reasons he chooses this source in the first place . That ...
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... Sources of Shakespeare's Richard II , ” in Joseph Quincy Adams Memorial Studies , ed . James G. McManaway , Giles E. Dawson , and Edwin E. Willoughby ( Washington : Folger Shakespeare Library , 1948 ) , 199–216 , and Ure ignores it ...
... Sources of Shakespeare's Richard II , ” in Joseph Quincy Adams Memorial Studies , ed . James G. McManaway , Giles E. Dawson , and Edwin E. Willoughby ( Washington : Folger Shakespeare Library , 1948 ) , 199–216 , and Ure ignores it ...
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