Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... shows that he was keenly interested in this subject . His collections of moral ballads and chansons royales ( the forms he preferred for political commentary ) contain many series of poems on the same themes handled differently . Such ...
... shows that he was keenly interested in this subject . His collections of moral ballads and chansons royales ( the forms he preferred for political commentary ) contain many series of poems on the same themes handled differently . Such ...
Pagina 103
... shows her Arm bloody " ( s.d. , V.489 ) —that is , she shows her arm stained . To the end , reality resists the transfor- mations attempted by art . It is therefore perhaps appropriate that in her final histrionic recreation of the past ...
... shows her Arm bloody " ( s.d. , V.489 ) —that is , she shows her arm stained . To the end , reality resists the transfor- mations attempted by art . It is therefore perhaps appropriate that in her final histrionic recreation of the past ...
Pagina 220
... shows the pilgrims greeted with a kiss at House Beau- tiful and adds a marginal note : “ Christians love is kindled at the sight of one another " ( 221 ) . Gaius and Mnason exemplify charity with their hospitality ; at Gaius's " Inn ...
... shows the pilgrims greeted with a kiss at House Beau- tiful and adds a marginal note : “ Christians love is kindled at the sight of one another " ( 221 ) . Gaius and Mnason exemplify charity with their hospitality ; at Gaius's " Inn ...
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DAVID F BRIGHT and BARBARA C BOWEN | 14 |
MARY ANN CINCOTTA | 25 |
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