Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-9Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1986 |
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... action there is in the play is virtually over . The young men , having been found out , are willing to ring the death knell for their academy . They intend to go wooing in an atmosphere of " revels , dances , masks , and merry hours ...
... action there is in the play is virtually over . The young men , having been found out , are willing to ring the death knell for their academy . They intend to go wooing in an atmosphere of " revels , dances , masks , and merry hours ...
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... action is completed and passes into memory . ( XI.28 ) Thus human speech - our astonishing ability to generate and decode syntactically coherent sounds , sounds infinitely divisible into particles of mere noise - requires a mind capable ...
... action is completed and passes into memory . ( XI.28 ) Thus human speech - our astonishing ability to generate and decode syntactically coherent sounds , sounds infinitely divisible into particles of mere noise - requires a mind capable ...
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... action . Renewed by contemplation and love , he commits himself to turning knowledge gained into virtuous social action.2 23 The Sidneyan scheme of pastoral action was notably popular in the sixteenth century . It has been discovered ...
... action . Renewed by contemplation and love , he commits himself to turning knowledge gained into virtuous social action.2 23 The Sidneyan scheme of pastoral action was notably popular in the sixteenth century . It has been discovered ...
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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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