Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... story through a series of juxtapositions extending from Boccaccio downwards . ( 1 ) Pyrrhus and Canace are juxtaposed in Boccaccio and Laurence through the association of Pyrrhus and Machaire ; ( 2 ) Pyr- rhus is associated with Canace ...
... story through a series of juxtapositions extending from Boccaccio downwards . ( 1 ) Pyrrhus and Canace are juxtaposed in Boccaccio and Laurence through the association of Pyrrhus and Machaire ; ( 2 ) Pyr- rhus is associated with Canace ...
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... story - telling is indulged in more freely than in the earlier book . We omit the dis- cussion of this strange product , half novel , half conduct - book , and turn to the first of Defoe's histories of conversions in which the natural ...
... story - telling is indulged in more freely than in the earlier book . We omit the dis- cussion of this strange product , half novel , half conduct - book , and turn to the first of Defoe's histories of conversions in which the natural ...
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... stories and illus- trative examples ; that for most of these , definite sources are known . The story of the prince and the judge is probably no exception to the rule . And the variant in Case's Sphaera Civitatis - a variant that has no ...
... stories and illus- trative examples ; that for most of these , definite sources are known . The story of the prince and the judge is probably no exception to the rule . And the variant in Case's Sphaera Civitatis - a variant that has no ...
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