Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... provide a context , a framework , defining and giving meaning to the representation it intro- duces . La ... provides ample proof that his claims are ill founded and that the " perfect " communication he envisions is illusory ...
... provide a context , a framework , defining and giving meaning to the representation it intro- duces . La ... provides ample proof that his claims are ill founded and that the " perfect " communication he envisions is illusory ...
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... provides a frame for the entire work , while the daily religious routine frames each day with religious devotion . It is within this frame that the novellas of the Heptaméron should be interpreted , and indeed are in- terpreted . Unlike ...
... provides a frame for the entire work , while the daily religious routine frames each day with religious devotion . It is within this frame that the novellas of the Heptaméron should be interpreted , and indeed are in- terpreted . Unlike ...
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... provides in " Deceivers Deceived : Devilish Doubletalk in Inferno 21-23 " an articulated analysis of the ambiguous and deceptive linguistic surface of these cantos that examine the workings of fraud , especially fraudulent language . An ...
... provides in " Deceivers Deceived : Devilish Doubletalk in Inferno 21-23 " an articulated analysis of the ambiguous and deceptive linguistic surface of these cantos that examine the workings of fraud , especially fraudulent language . An ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
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