Studies on the Cantar de Mio CidDepartment of HIspanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2006 - 67 |
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... means first of all ' see what kind of men they are ' , perhaps even ' see that they have whatever they want , but it may also mean ' see what kind of trickery we may expect from them ( so that we will know how to oppose them if ...
... means first of all ' see what kind of men they are ' , perhaps even ' see that they have whatever they want , but it may also mean ' see what kind of trickery we may expect from them ( so that we will know how to oppose them if ...
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... means of causing God to pronounce a public judgment on which of the two combatants is in the right . " The Infantes , on the other hand , are most unwilling that the differences between them and the Cid be settled by a trial . In part ...
... means of causing God to pronounce a public judgment on which of the two combatants is in the right . " The Infantes , on the other hand , are most unwilling that the differences between them and the Cid be settled by a trial . In part ...
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... means not that the particular ship or horse we are now reading about was an especially fast one , but that ships and horses in general move swiftly ' ( 1959 : 193n1 ) . 7 The Cantar differs sharply on this point from the Chanson de ...
... means not that the particular ship or horse we are now reading about was an especially fast one , but that ships and horses in general move swiftly ' ( 1959 : 193n1 ) . 7 The Cantar differs sharply on this point from the Chanson de ...
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