Jacqueline de Hacqueville, whose name appears as an acrostic in Je ne puis vivre ainsy tousjours, is believed to be:
A) the lover of Antoine Busnoys
B) the author of the poem
C) a devotee of Busnoys's music
D) it is uncertain, but possibly all three of the above
D
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A) Iliad B) Old Testament C) New Testament D) Odyssey E) Book of Hours
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Jazz defies definition because
a. it has blue notes b. some of it swings and some of it doesn't c. it has such a complex historical and cultural context d. it incorporates free improvisation
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