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Elisabetha a prisoner , 1555 The poem begins with a direct expression of personal feeling , " Hath fraught with cares my troubled wit , " but here too the focus is less on physical suffering than mental constraint .
Elisabetha a prisoner , 1555 The poem begins with a direct expression of personal feeling , " Hath fraught with cares my troubled wit , " but here too the focus is less on physical suffering than mental constraint .
الصفحة 298
They assumed , unrealistically , that Cennini's purpose was to explain the Florentine expressions in the Paduan dialect in ... rather it is the expression of an artisan who is applying all he knows to give credibility to his work .
They assumed , unrealistically , that Cennini's purpose was to explain the Florentine expressions in the Paduan dialect in ... rather it is the expression of an artisan who is applying all he knows to give credibility to his work .
الصفحة 299
The Pad- uan expressions listed by Tempesti , and others contained in the Libro , are spread through the text without ... in the text by the parallel use of both dialects referring to the same expression ; however , this never happens .
The Pad- uan expressions listed by Tempesti , and others contained in the Libro , are spread through the text without ... in the text by the parallel use of both dialects referring to the same expression ; however , this never happens .
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