"Never-ending Adventure": Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature in Honor of Peter N. DunnEdward H. Friedman, Harlan Gary Sturm Juan de la Cuesta, 2002 - 439 oldal |
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71. oldal
... puteus ' interchangeably in the story . " The Samaritans accepted only the Torah ( the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures ) as canonical . cluster of associations , because it adds the theme of 68 STUDIES IN HONOR OF PETER N. DUNN.
... puteus ' interchangeably in the story . " The Samaritans accepted only the Torah ( the first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures ) as canonical . cluster of associations , because it adds the theme of 68 STUDIES IN HONOR OF PETER N. DUNN.
83. oldal
... accepted ( though José Manuel Blecua continues the practice of treating the first general prologue as the first of two to El Conde Lucanor ) , and the second has been partially accepted ( it is now recognized as a recasting by another ...
... accepted ( though José Manuel Blecua continues the practice of treating the first general prologue as the first of two to El Conde Lucanor ) , and the second has been partially accepted ( it is now recognized as a recasting by another ...
378. oldal
... acceptance failed , and when the text was published in 1931 under the heading of Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels it too failed to find acceptance.3 The lack of a wider 1 This high esteem is sustained in the enormous and expanding ...
... acceptance failed , and when the text was published in 1931 under the heading of Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels it too failed to find acceptance.3 The lack of a wider 1 This high esteem is sustained in the enormous and expanding ...
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TRIBUTE TO PETER N DUNN | 15 |
EDWARD H FRIEDMAN | 24 |
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
Copyright | |
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