Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... appears that the creators of these visual standards probably did not always scrupulously read the texts that they ... appears to me that the committee's examination of this picture must have been rather a rushed and cursory affair ...
... appears that the creators of these visual standards probably did not always scrupulously read the texts that they ... appears to me that the committee's examination of this picture must have been rather a rushed and cursory affair ...
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... appears unmoralized - and the moralization most often may be summed up in that economical line from the early thirteenth - century romance Yder : " N'est pas [ bien ] sens qui d'amer fole . " We have seen that Myrrha appears in that ...
... appears unmoralized - and the moralization most often may be summed up in that economical line from the early thirteenth - century romance Yder : " N'est pas [ bien ] sens qui d'amer fole . " We have seen that Myrrha appears in that ...
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... appears as one of the monitory exempla in the speech of Diana , who seeks to dissuade the lover / narrator from following Venus . In Boccaccio's Amorosa visione , another poem of spiritual pilgrimage , she appears in Cupid's train , an ...
... appears as one of the monitory exempla in the speech of Diana , who seeks to dissuade the lover / narrator from following Venus . In Boccaccio's Amorosa visione , another poem of spiritual pilgrimage , she appears in Cupid's train , an ...
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