Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... example , she uses Nero's " frenzied lunacy " to criticize political office and power . ' As cruelly destructive as any mythic mon- ster , Nero also offers a thinly disguised stand - in for Theodoric who- at turns of Fortune's wheel ...
... example , she uses Nero's " frenzied lunacy " to criticize political office and power . ' As cruelly destructive as any mythic mon- ster , Nero also offers a thinly disguised stand - in for Theodoric who- at turns of Fortune's wheel ...
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... example of a king who impoverishes himself by giving away money . That is the young King Arthur in Geoffrey's ... examples . gave away their money , and then they " pawned Norris J. Lacy 23.
... example of a king who impoverishes himself by giving away money . That is the young King Arthur in Geoffrey's ... examples . gave away their money , and then they " pawned Norris J. Lacy 23.
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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. primarily concerned with educating the dreamer , for example to the virtues of good lovers , but rather in showing her hospitality- clothing her and offering her a bed — and preparing ...
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. primarily concerned with educating the dreamer , for example to the virtues of good lovers , but rather in showing her hospitality- clothing her and offering her a bed — and preparing ...
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Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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