Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112University of North Carolina Press, 1971 - 189 páginas |
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Página 97
... honor is the highest value . Since courteous acts rendered to one in public add to his honor , it follows that one will be more grateful to a courtier than to a wealthy benefactor who merely alleviates a financial burden . The young ...
... honor is the highest value . Since courteous acts rendered to one in public add to his honor , it follows that one will be more grateful to a courtier than to a wealthy benefactor who merely alleviates a financial burden . The young ...
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... honor with words and ceremonies or alleviating material distress . Solino argues that the benefactor who parts with his goods earns far more merit than the courtier who pretends to be humble in deference to another while actually losing ...
... honor with words and ceremonies or alleviating material distress . Solino argues that the benefactor who parts with his goods earns far more merit than the courtier who pretends to be humble in deference to another while actually losing ...
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... honor and reward . " And he , who was well - prepared for some time , had had a head - dress , attractive and becoming and of a fine red color , which the pagans call almussa . [ 330 ] [ And he said to the king , " I would like you to ...
... honor and reward . " And he , who was well - prepared for some time , had had a head - dress , attractive and becoming and of a fine red color , which the pagans call almussa . [ 330 ] [ And he said to the king , " I would like you to ...
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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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