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... reference to the Virgin Mary ( and indeed there is a clear reciprocal influence between the cult of the Virgin Mary and the courtly love tradition ) . The slightest favor the lady chooses to bestow upon her servant is sufficient reward ...
... reference to the Virgin Mary ( and indeed there is a clear reciprocal influence between the cult of the Virgin Mary and the courtly love tradition ) . The slightest favor the lady chooses to bestow upon her servant is sufficient reward ...
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... reference to the relationship between power and virtue and between crime and suffering . À Mirror for Magistrates thus reinterpreted the medieval concept of the wheel of fortune and unpredictable fate to show the political and ethical ...
... reference to the relationship between power and virtue and between crime and suffering . À Mirror for Magistrates thus reinterpreted the medieval concept of the wheel of fortune and unpredictable fate to show the political and ethical ...
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... Reference to a given play in a work of known date and reference in a play to an event of known date can help to deter- mine the date of composition , and of course the publication of a quarto edition of a play gives a date before which ...
... Reference to a given play in a work of known date and reference in a play to an event of known date can help to deter- mine the date of composition , and of course the publication of a quarto edition of a play gives a date before which ...
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