Romance Notes, Volume 42Department of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina, 2001 |
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... present as a rival , and siding with Minerva or Scève appears to be a device for winning that competition . Significantly , Petrarch is not present in Sonnet 106 , indicating that the problem of rivalry has either been overcome or that ...
... present as a rival , and siding with Minerva or Scève appears to be a device for winning that competition . Significantly , Petrarch is not present in Sonnet 106 , indicating that the problem of rivalry has either been overcome or that ...
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... present- ed in the narrative remain unresolved , and that , therefore , any possible resolution must be projected into the world lying beyond the text . Despite its ambiguous ending , a certain utopian element , characteristic of ...
... present- ed in the narrative remain unresolved , and that , therefore , any possible resolution must be projected into the world lying beyond the text . Despite its ambiguous ending , a certain utopian element , characteristic of ...
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... present duke has not followed particularly well in his footsteps . The " rayos grandes " of don Fernando's " luz , " when placed in another " Orien- te " at daybreak ( i.e. another alba / Alba ) , do not have the same effect ; Spain's ...
... present duke has not followed particularly well in his footsteps . The " rayos grandes " of don Fernando's " luz , " when placed in another " Orien- te " at daybreak ( i.e. another alba / Alba ) , do not have the same effect ; Spain's ...
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Transfiriendo a dos iluminaciones la doctrina cristiana implícita en | 3 |
The PreRomanticism of LOlive | 17 |
o texto como pretexto | 25 |
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