Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... lovers ; but the name of Orpheus was not , in general , reassuring to lovers . Medieval allusions to the myth were most often based , not upon the vignette of the eleventh book of the Metamorphoses , the happy lovers in the Elysian ...
... lovers ; but the name of Orpheus was not , in general , reassuring to lovers . Medieval allusions to the myth were most often based , not upon the vignette of the eleventh book of the Metamorphoses , the happy lovers in the Elysian ...
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... lovers ' Orpheus , " a character who typifies the successful lover.37 This is Criseyde's rhetorical strategy in the ... lovers ' Orpheus " in a lament for Laura : " Would that I had so sorrowful a style / That I could win my Laura ...
... lovers ' Orpheus , " a character who typifies the successful lover.37 This is Criseyde's rhetorical strategy in the ... lovers ' Orpheus " in a lament for Laura : " Would that I had so sorrowful a style / That I could win my Laura ...
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... lover for humorous purposes in the Confort d'ami , retells feelingly and at length the tragic tales of the classical lovers , in each instance concluding illogically with an exhortation to his friend to take hope : If Orpheus had known ...
... lover for humorous purposes in the Confort d'ami , retells feelingly and at length the tragic tales of the classical lovers , in each instance concluding illogically with an exhortation to his friend to take hope : If Orpheus had known ...
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