Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... meaning is liable to be changed by its readers . In renaming La servitude volontaire Le contre un , and by publishing it in their own defense , the Protestants altered more than the mere title of La Boétie's work . Nonetheless ...
... meaning is liable to be changed by its readers . In renaming La servitude volontaire Le contre un , and by publishing it in their own defense , the Protestants altered more than the mere title of La Boétie's work . Nonetheless ...
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... meaning to his friend's fragmentary discourse . Montaigne's repeated intercession with La Boétie's prospective readers in behalf of La servitude volontaire and his efforts to create a context that will assure an accurate reading suggest ...
... meaning to his friend's fragmentary discourse . Montaigne's repeated intercession with La Boétie's prospective readers in behalf of La servitude volontaire and his efforts to create a context that will assure an accurate reading suggest ...
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... meaning of the poem's action , a meaning inaccessible to its actors . Like those allusions , too , this one tends ultimately to subvert the rhetorical purpose the speaker means it to advance . The Orpheus of medieval glossators was not ...
... meaning of the poem's action , a meaning inaccessible to its actors . Like those allusions , too , this one tends ultimately to subvert the rhetorical purpose the speaker means it to advance . The Orpheus of medieval glossators was not ...
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