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( p . 15 ) of chivalric novels , that he later disregards his tolerant premise and repudiates all types of fiction . His views accordingly comprise a defense of the factual narrative as the best type of literature for any ...
( p . 15 ) of chivalric novels , that he later disregards his tolerant premise and repudiates all types of fiction . His views accordingly comprise a defense of the factual narrative as the best type of literature for any ...
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GRANT , Mary A. “ The Ancient Theories of the Laughable , ” University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature , XXI ( 1924 ) , 7-166 . GRAY , Hannah H. “ Renaissance Humanism : The Pursuit of Eloquence , " Journal of the ...
GRANT , Mary A. “ The Ancient Theories of the Laughable , ” University of Wisconsin Studies in Language and Literature , XXI ( 1924 ) , 7-166 . GRAY , Hannah H. “ Renaissance Humanism : The Pursuit of Eloquence , " Journal of the ...
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One would perhaps be justified in assuming that many themes and traditional expressions from the classical period were transmitted through the “ learned ” literature of Vulgar Latin . It has long been established that Medieval ...
One would perhaps be justified in assuming that many themes and traditional expressions from the classical period were transmitted through the “ learned ” literature of Vulgar Latin . It has long been established that Medieval ...
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PREFACE | 13 |
INTRODUCTION | 19 |
Corte na Aldeia e Noites de Inverno | 61 |
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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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