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And wisdom becomes without worth , and a low , weak heart grows in each of
them , [ 490 ] to take merit away from everyone ; I cannot see anything except bad
conduct . For the lords have caused their barons to become vain and without
hope ...
And wisdom becomes without worth , and a low , weak heart grows in each of
them , [ 490 ] to take merit away from everyone ; I cannot see anything except bad
conduct . For the lords have caused their barons to become vain and without
hope ...
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and thus it [ lineage ] lost its power , that is why we too have become like that , (
530 ) recreant and without a noble heart . For giving is not held in great esteem ,
and a man does not pursue merit , which used to be sought after , unless he is ...
and thus it [ lineage ] lost its power , that is why we too have become like that , (
530 ) recreant and without a noble heart . For giving is not held in great esteem ,
and a man does not pursue merit , which used to be sought after , unless he is ...
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cause the wisest man to become deranged , the most handsome to lose his
handsomeness , the most courtly to become common and the most common to
become courtly . ) As a realist , Guillaume recognizes the negative aspects of 64
...
cause the wisest man to become deranged , the most handsome to lose his
handsomeness , the most courtly to become common and the most common to
become courtly . ) As a realist , Guillaume recognizes the negative aspects of 64
...
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Contenido
PREFACE | 13 |
INTRODUCTION | 19 |
THE DIALOGUE IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL | 37 |
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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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