Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... interpreted in light of this question . Jesus then gives the parable , and although he does not give an interpretation of the parable himself , he verifies the correctness of the lawyer's interpretation by asking him , “ Which now of ...
... interpreted in light of this question . Jesus then gives the parable , and although he does not give an interpretation of the parable himself , he verifies the correctness of the lawyer's interpretation by asking him , “ Which now of ...
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... interpret the stories or what moral lessons the reader can and should derive from them . In the " conclusione dell'autore " Boccaccio indeed throws the entire responsibility of interpretation back on the reader and disavows any ...
... interpret the stories or what moral lessons the reader can and should derive from them . In the " conclusione dell'autore " Boccaccio indeed throws the entire responsibility of interpretation back on the reader and disavows any ...
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... interpretation of the story as an example of female virtue is reinforced by Parlamente's injunction that follows the story . She not only reinforces the interpretation she gave earlier but also invites her listeners to be persuaded by ...
... interpretation of the story as an example of female virtue is reinforced by Parlamente's injunction that follows the story . She not only reinforces the interpretation she gave earlier but also invites her listeners to be persuaded by ...
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Chaucers Sense of an Ending | 19 |
Exemplarity and the Interpretive Frame | 49 |
The Similar Complementarity of Othello | 101 |
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