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Cum prohi- bet tactum vult ne meretrix videatur.
Articles
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Rosemary Woolf THE CONSTRUCTION OF "IN A FRYHT AS Y CONFARE FREMEDE" 38/1, p. 55

languages

  • Old Provençal
  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Carmina burana
  • In a fryht
  • Bryd on brere, y telle yt to none othur, y ne dar
  • A wanton chyld Spake wordes myld To me alone, And me begylyd, Goten with child And now ys gone.
  • Alas hou shold Y singe ? Yloren is my playnge. Hou shold Y with that olde man To leuen, and let my leman, Swettist of all thinge
  • Virginitas placuit, volo parcere virginitati; Res inmunda Venus, virginitas placuit.
  • Fama ream faceret si non rea criminis essem, Et licet inmerita fama ream faceret.
  • Cum prohi- bet tactum vult ne meretrix videatur.
  • The Twa Magicians

subjects

  • textuality
  • gender
  • sociality
  • irony
  • dialogue
  • lyric
  • morality
  • metamorphosis
  • pastourelle
  • virginity
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