Explorations in Renaissance Culture, Band 31South Central Renaissance Conference., 2005 |
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... it signals Riche's conscious attempt at satire . Unfortunately , Riche did not sustain his satirical vein — he was too well - known and too important a public servant for the authorities to allow him a free rein . But in the ARUL KUMARAN ...
... it signals Riche's conscious attempt at satire . Unfortunately , Riche did not sustain his satirical vein — he was too well - known and too important a public servant for the authorities to allow him a free rein . But in the ARUL KUMARAN ...
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... allow for the narration of this desire , especially as manifest in friendship among women . One of her primary inspirations was without doubt Plato's Lysis , a principle influence on sixteenth - century thought on friendship . The Lysis ...
... allow for the narration of this desire , especially as manifest in friendship among women . One of her primary inspirations was without doubt Plato's Lysis , a principle influence on sixteenth - century thought on friendship . The Lysis ...
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... allowing Malecasta to speak and not speak , to be understood and not understood , is the poet's method of damage control , in a sense . It is his attempt to allow his allegory to remain undefiled by the narrative . BRITOMART AT THE ...
... allowing Malecasta to speak and not speak , to be understood and not understood , is the poet's method of damage control , in a sense . It is his attempt to allow his allegory to remain undefiled by the narrative . BRITOMART AT THE ...
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