Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... social effects of a plague that obliterates the social order and renders ineffectual the divine laws , Marguerite describes a flood through which the power of God is seen to preserve the social order and reward those that trust in the ...
... social effects of a plague that obliterates the social order and renders ineffectual the divine laws , Marguerite describes a flood through which the power of God is seen to preserve the social order and reward those that trust in the ...
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... social impact – what the humanists meant by virtù . The humanists assumed , perhaps naively , that the social impact of eloquent men would be salutary . But , history does not bear out this assumption . Bouwsma reminds us that it was ...
... social impact – what the humanists meant by virtù . The humanists assumed , perhaps naively , that the social impact of eloquent men would be salutary . But , history does not bear out this assumption . Bouwsma reminds us that it was ...
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... social contentions highly persuasive ; those not so attracted will just as surely detect modern artistic and social theories imposed on the art and society of another time and place . Strohm locates the source of Chaucer's social ...
... social contentions highly persuasive ; those not so attracted will just as surely detect modern artistic and social theories imposed on the art and society of another time and place . Strohm locates the source of Chaucer's social ...
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