Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... word in line context " format : all lines containing the key word are quoted ( with exact references supplied ) for words that appear less than 600 times . Forty - nine words appear more than 600 times ; four of these ( al , alle , love ...
... word in line context " format : all lines containing the key word are quoted ( with exact references supplied ) for words that appear less than 600 times . Forty - nine words appear more than 600 times ; four of these ( al , alle , love ...
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... words . In each play , we feel that a truthful speaker justly torments an equally assertive corrupter of speech . Quite simply , Iago's stereotype of the henpecking wife acquires in Emilia's rebellion a nonstereotypical identity that ...
... words . In each play , we feel that a truthful speaker justly torments an equally assertive corrupter of speech . Quite simply , Iago's stereotype of the henpecking wife acquires in Emilia's rebellion a nonstereotypical identity that ...
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... words , and other topics that need not concern us here . More important is to understand Dalgarno's Ars Signorum as the crucial link in the movement from a universal character to a philosophical language , a language that laid claim to ...
... words , and other topics that need not concern us here . More important is to understand Dalgarno's Ars Signorum as the crucial link in the movement from a universal character to a philosophical language , a language that laid claim to ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
Montaignes De lamitié | |
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