The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... called the mother of all creation , naturally exalted woman generally . Dante's Beatrice and Petrarch's Laura had only to die to be placed in the lady chapel with Mary . The resultant beatification of woman was called Petrarchism ...
... called the mother of all creation , naturally exalted woman generally . Dante's Beatrice and Petrarch's Laura had only to die to be placed in the lady chapel with Mary . The resultant beatification of woman was called Petrarchism ...
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... called the rowan oak or mountain oak , is variously known as mountain sumac , wine tree , life - of - man , rowanberry , dogberry , Miss - Moosey ( because the inner bark is a staple diet of the moose ) , and the Venus tree . Boris ...
... called the rowan oak or mountain oak , is variously known as mountain sumac , wine tree , life - of - man , rowanberry , dogberry , Miss - Moosey ( because the inner bark is a staple diet of the moose ) , and the Venus tree . Boris ...
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... called upon to unmask the fraud and hypocrisy in the characters of the duke and the king , to recognize the absurdity of feuds and the wrongs of lynching , and to protest against the cruelty of human beings toward each other . The evil ...
... called upon to unmask the fraud and hypocrisy in the characters of the duke and the king , to recognize the absurdity of feuds and the wrongs of lynching , and to protest against the cruelty of human beings toward each other . The evil ...
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The Cloaks of | 5 |
Platonism in the Works of Edmund Spenser 223 | 23 |
Rowan Oak Faulkners Golden Bough | 39 |
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