Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... natural love . Boccaccio responds to his critics by simply stating that he is following nature ; they , who claim to be wise , should not be surprised by his actions . This prologue , and the partial novella it contains , is a defense ...
... natural love . Boccaccio responds to his critics by simply stating that he is following nature ; they , who claim to be wise , should not be surprised by his actions . This prologue , and the partial novella it contains , is a defense ...
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... nature . In this tragedy , Shakespeare puts in the mouth of his villain the assumption that nature loves a balance . " If the [ beam ] of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality , " Iago tells Roderigo ...
... nature . In this tragedy , Shakespeare puts in the mouth of his villain the assumption that nature loves a balance . " If the [ beam ] of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality , " Iago tells Roderigo ...
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... nature of things " ( B2r ) . Natural languages had been the source of all the confusion . Not only were such languages difficult to learn and full of deceitfulness and mischiefmaking , they were inimical to real knowledge . Hence ...
... nature of things " ( B2r ) . Natural languages had been the source of all the confusion . Not only were such languages difficult to learn and full of deceitfulness and mischiefmaking , they were inimical to real knowledge . Hence ...
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