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... relationship to their models as a translation to its original , and it may be wiser to limit the notion of model to that of a cultural archetype whose forms and function reflect the hagiographical ideal . For another , the looser the ...
... relationship to their models as a translation to its original , and it may be wiser to limit the notion of model to that of a cultural archetype whose forms and function reflect the hagiographical ideal . For another , the looser the ...
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... relationship between the empress and the Jew , the same cannot be said of Elene's relationship to her son , which Gardner somewhat startlingly , and without textual sup- port , analyses in similar terms : “ For the poet , Elene's ...
... relationship between the empress and the Jew , the same cannot be said of Elene's relationship to her son , which Gardner somewhat startlingly , and without textual sup- port , analyses in similar terms : “ For the poet , Elene's ...
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... relationship ( the devil refers to his followers as pegn [ as ] þryðfull [ e ] in 1329 and as gingran in 1330 ) and that it is closely followed by Satan's designation as his fæder ( 1346 ) , in ironic parallel to Deus dominus pater ...
... relationship ( the devil refers to his followers as pegn [ as ] þryðfull [ e ] in 1329 and as gingran in 1330 ) and that it is closely followed by Satan's designation as his fæder ( 1346 ) , in ironic parallel to Deus dominus pater ...
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