Studies on the Cantar de Mio CidDepartment of HIspanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2006 - 67 |
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... fears that some , at least , of his followers may not approve his decision to abandon Castejón , though his fears prove to be groundless . We may remark , too , that he speaks of Alfonso as ' my lord ' , mio señor , even though Alfonso ...
... fears that some , at least , of his followers may not approve his decision to abandon Castejón , though his fears prove to be groundless . We may remark , too , that he speaks of Alfonso as ' my lord ' , mio señor , even though Alfonso ...
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... fear the outcome ; they know that the king's sympathies are all on the side of their adversary . But they would surely prefer to settle the matter by extralegal means . They seriously consider attacking the Cid's forces before the trial ...
... fear the outcome ; they know that the king's sympathies are all on the side of their adversary . But they would surely prefer to settle the matter by extralegal means . They seriously consider attacking the Cid's forces before the trial ...
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... fears are quieted by the Cid's explanation that ' a poco que viniestes , presend vos quieren dar : / por casar son vuestras fijas , adúzenvos axuvar ' ( 1649-50 ) . The Cid's remark is playful , appropriately so , of course , since his ...
... fears are quieted by the Cid's explanation that ' a poco que viniestes , presend vos quieren dar : / por casar son vuestras fijas , adúzenvos axuvar ' ( 1649-50 ) . The Cid's remark is playful , appropriately so , of course , since his ...
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