Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... molt tost mis an grant esfroi , " we hear ( 8911-120 ) .120 As he thinks of the damsel's kisses , he can neither eat nor sleep . He is completely at the mercy of Cupido , " deus d'amor " and his own " freres charnaus " ( 8922-23 ) . The ...
... molt tost mis an grant esfroi , " we hear ( 8911-120 ) .120 As he thinks of the damsel's kisses , he can neither eat nor sleep . He is completely at the mercy of Cupido , " deus d'amor " and his own " freres charnaus " ( 8922-23 ) . The ...
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... Molt par li doi savoir bon gré qu'el m'a primes amor mandé , et molt me metrai a grant fais , ainz que la perde et qu la lais . " ( 8993-96 ) 137 A knight must enter any combat with a strong sense of purpose and will to win . In this ...
... Molt par li doi savoir bon gré qu'el m'a primes amor mandé , et molt me metrai a grant fais , ainz que la perde et qu la lais . " ( 8993-96 ) 137 A knight must enter any combat with a strong sense of purpose and will to win . In this ...
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... molt fait ome hardi , Amors l'a molt tost anaspri , Amors , molt dones vasalages ! Amors , molt faiz croistre corages ! Amors , molt es roides et forz ! Amors , molt es de grant efforz ! " ( 9061-66 ) 141 The formulation is ironically ...
... molt fait ome hardi , Amors l'a molt tost anaspri , Amors , molt dones vasalages ! Amors , molt faiz croistre corages ! Amors , molt es roides et forz ! Amors , molt es de grant efforz ! " ( 9061-66 ) 141 The formulation is ironically ...
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