Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... religious register . Thus the author establishes a second set of assumptions that conflicts with the first . The motifs of courtly love are contradicted by the religious associa tions inherent in the Latin lines . Further contrasts and ...
... religious register . Thus the author establishes a second set of assumptions that conflicts with the first . The motifs of courtly love are contradicted by the religious associa tions inherent in the Latin lines . Further contrasts and ...
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... religious principles . However , the rest of the two - stanza description dwells not on her moral or religious qualities but on her physical charms . Yet , in the concluding line of stanza III a religious note is reintroduced by the ...
... religious principles . However , the rest of the two - stanza description dwells not on her moral or religious qualities but on her physical charms . Yet , in the concluding line of stanza III a religious note is reintroduced by the ...
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... religious journey that begins the Heptaméron 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 ...
... religious journey that begins the Heptaméron 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 ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
Montaignes De lamitié | |
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