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Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. edge of his subject , his opinion cannot be disregarded ... he has rendered greater service to his country , and to the world at large ... Allen , op . cit . , p . 14 . to Miss Comper's modernized edition of the ...
Sister Mary Eunice Rasin. edge of his subject , his opinion cannot be disregarded ... he has rendered greater service to his country , and to the world at large ... Allen , op . cit . , p . 14 . to Miss Comper's modernized edition of the ...
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... Allen thinks that he did not go hither until after he had become a hermit , for he speaks of himself as a hermit in his Judica Me Deus , written before 1422. She suggests that he may have made two trips , for he moved about freely ...
... Allen thinks that he did not go hither until after he had become a hermit , for he speaks of himself as a hermit in his Judica Me Deus , written before 1422. She suggests that he may have made two trips , for he moved about freely ...
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... Allen suggests , that he desired to attach to himself a popular preacher , and that he was dis- appointed when the young man chose a life of seclusion.54 His change of attitude was manifested by neglect . From the Melum , we learn that ...
... Allen suggests , that he desired to attach to himself a popular preacher , and that he was dis- appointed when the young man chose a life of seclusion.54 His change of attitude was manifested by neglect . From the Melum , we learn that ...
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German French and English theories The theory upon | 47 |
DETERMINANTS OF ROMANTICISM IN MEDIEVAL | 87 |
Nature of romanticism in Middle English poetry Roman | 109 |
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