Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112University of North Carolina Press, 1971 - 189 páginas |
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... become like that , [ 530 ] recreant and without a noble heart . For giving is not held in great esteem , and a man ... become [ this way , i.e. , bad ] the majority , as I have earnestly told you , and similarly be- cause most of the ...
... become like that , [ 530 ] recreant and without a noble heart . For giving is not held in great esteem , and a man ... become [ this way , i.e. , bad ] the majority , as I have earnestly told you , and similarly be- cause most of the ...
Página 86
... become more courtly ; for all sophisticated people are there [ 1665 ] and instruction [ received ] by word and ... becomes fine and true , the good becomes better and the disturbed becomes clear ; and since God did not want to omit ...
... become more courtly ; for all sophisticated people are there [ 1665 ] and instruction [ received ] by word and ... becomes fine and true , the good becomes better and the disturbed becomes clear ; and since God did not want to omit ...
Página 64
... become common and the most common to become courtly . ) As a realist , Guillaume recognizes the negative aspects of 64 RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN THE SECULAR LYRICS ...
... become common and the most common to become courtly . ) As a realist , Guillaume recognizes the negative aspects of 64 RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN THE SECULAR LYRICS ...
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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