Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... reference purposes . Unfortunately the text and lengthy bibliography have a distracting number of typographical errors . The 112 black - and - white illustrations ( 321-53 ) are usually , but not always , large and clear enough to be ...
... reference purposes . Unfortunately the text and lengthy bibliography have a distracting number of typographical errors . The 112 black - and - white illustrations ( 321-53 ) are usually , but not always , large and clear enough to be ...
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... reference to Jason and the destruction of Troy in the description of Floripe's mantle , although the elements of the reference were already there from earlier sources as can be seen in the verse description cited on page 5. Medea as ...
... reference to Jason and the destruction of Troy in the description of Floripe's mantle , although the elements of the reference were already there from earlier sources as can be seen in the verse description cited on page 5. Medea as ...
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... references and index helpful , and the book itself handsomely bound and sewn . In all ways , this is a valuable text ... reference , with a short summary , of twentieth - century commentary to lines and passages in G. C. Macaulay's 1900 ...
... references and index helpful , and the book itself handsomely bound and sewn . In all ways , this is a valuable text ... reference , with a short summary , of twentieth - century commentary to lines and passages in G. C. Macaulay's 1900 ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
Montaignes De lamitié | |
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