Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... hell , where his songs again conquer every- one but himself . The lord of the underworld allows Eurydice to return with Orpheus , on one condition : " But let him , too , this law obey , Look not on her by the way Until from night she ...
... hell , where his songs again conquer every- one but himself . The lord of the underworld allows Eurydice to return with Orpheus , on one condition : " But let him , too , this law obey , Look not on her by the way Until from night she ...
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... hell were made easy by Dante's use of the Archimedian value of 22/7 for pi ) the author emphasizes the change from the descriptive confu- sion of the first circles to the clarity of deepest hell ( an inversion of Virgil's description of ...
... hell were made easy by Dante's use of the Archimedian value of 22/7 for pi ) the author emphasizes the change from the descriptive confu- sion of the first circles to the clarity of deepest hell ( an inversion of Virgil's description of ...
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... hell mouth began to appear in the public domain , undergoing changes that would eventually lead to a “ universally recognizable image ” ( 84 ) . In addition , Schmidt documents a shift from the original symbolism of the hell mouth as ...
... hell mouth began to appear in the public domain , undergoing changes that would eventually lead to a “ universally recognizable image ” ( 84 ) . In addition , Schmidt documents a shift from the original symbolism of the hell mouth as ...
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Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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