Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... Mellin de Saint - Gelais . The majority of this poet's references to Church Fathers occur in short love poems . Quite naturally the particular saintly individuals selected by Mellin are those whose tortures can provide apt com- parisons ...
... Mellin de Saint - Gelais . The majority of this poet's references to Church Fathers occur in short love poems . Quite naturally the particular saintly individuals selected by Mellin are those whose tortures can provide apt com- parisons ...
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... Mellin contrives to liken himself to Saint Christopher . For , just as the guardian saint of travellers was supposed to have borne on his shoulders the Christ Child who gradually assumed the weight of the entire universe , in a similar ...
... Mellin contrives to liken himself to Saint Christopher . For , just as the guardian saint of travellers was supposed to have borne on his shoulders the Christ Child who gradually assumed the weight of the entire universe , in a similar ...
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... Mellin also speaks of another lady who is equally restrained in the demonstration of her love . In this instance he compares her to Saint Bonaventure who combined wealth and poverty , two apparently irreconcilable states of fortune , as ...
... Mellin also speaks of another lady who is equally restrained in the demonstration of her love . In this instance he compares her to Saint Bonaventure who combined wealth and poverty , two apparently irreconcilable states of fortune , as ...
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