Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-9Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1986 |
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... Pericles calls both father and daughter " serpents " ( I.i.132 ) . Although Pericles does not himself partake of sin , the memory of what he has discovered seems to haunt him ; after fleeing Antioch he is unable to shake " The sad ...
... Pericles calls both father and daughter " serpents " ( I.i.132 ) . Although Pericles does not himself partake of sin , the memory of what he has discovered seems to haunt him ; after fleeing Antioch he is unable to shake " The sad ...
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... Pericles is one of hope . In the tournament scene , the six various knights present their devices . Sources or analogues have been discovered in contemporary emblem books for each device but that of Pericles : his present is A withered ...
... Pericles is one of hope . In the tournament scene , the six various knights present their devices . Sources or analogues have been discovered in contemporary emblem books for each device but that of Pericles : his present is A withered ...
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... Pericles as a Jacobean Everyman or Juventus - like figure , pursuing a morality course from temptation to elec- tion ... Pericles from a “ lustful and cheating fantasy , " which plunges the Prince into a world of sin , represented by ...
... Pericles as a Jacobean Everyman or Juventus - like figure , pursuing a morality course from temptation to elec- tion ... Pericles from a “ lustful and cheating fantasy , " which plunges the Prince into a world of sin , represented by ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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