Studies on the Cantar de Mio CidDepartment of HIspanic Studies, Queen Mary, University of London, 2006 - 67 |
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... trial , when the Cid demands that they pay back the money which he gave them at the time of their departure for Carrión , they are quite unable to do so ( 3219 ) , although the sum involved is so great that the Infantes , on receiving ...
... trial , when the Cid demands that they pay back the money which he gave them at the time of their departure for Carrión , they are quite unable to do so ( 3219 ) , although the sum involved is so great that the Infantes , on receiving ...
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... trial of the Infantes . We might , of course , say that we have in the afrenta de Corpes simply an additional test of the Cid's steadfastness in adversity , but this explanation is not entirely satisfactory , for , if the afrenta is no ...
... trial of the Infantes . We might , of course , say that we have in the afrenta de Corpes simply an additional test of the Cid's steadfastness in adversity , but this explanation is not entirely satisfactory , for , if the afrenta is no ...
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... trial by combat which ends the poem restores them to something like their original role , for it makes them no longer a threat to the Cid or those dear to him . The trial is at once the instrument of the Cid's revenge and of a final ...
... trial by combat which ends the poem restores them to something like their original role , for it makes them no longer a threat to the Cid or those dear to him . The trial is at once the instrument of the Cid's revenge and of a final ...
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