Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... Roland , which , in this oldest form , exists only in one of the MSS . of the Bodleian Library at Oxford . But they very soon received the care of M. Paulin Paris , the most indefatigable student that in a century of exam- ination of ...
... Roland , which , in this oldest form , exists only in one of the MSS . of the Bodleian Library at Oxford . But they very soon received the care of M. Paulin Paris , the most indefatigable student that in a century of exam- ination of ...
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... Roland , and very probable that it is a good deal later . On the other hand , of actual historical basis we have next to nothing except the mere fact of the death of Roland ( " Hruotlandus comes Britanniæ " ) at the skirmish of ...
... Roland , and very probable that it is a good deal later . On the other hand , of actual historical basis we have next to nothing except the mere fact of the death of Roland ( " Hruotlandus comes Britanniæ " ) at the skirmish of ...
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... Roland which Taillefer sang at Hastings may have been such a ballad : it may have been part of the actual chanson ; it may have been something quite different . But these " mays " are not evidence ; and it cannot but be thought a real ...
... Roland which Taillefer sang at Hastings may have been such a ballad : it may have been part of the actual chanson ; it may have been something quite different . But these " mays " are not evidence ; and it cannot but be thought a real ...
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... Roland.1 And the form of this , though from one point of view it may be called rude and simple , is of remarkable perfection in its own way . The poem is written in decasyllabic iambic lines with a cæsura at the second foot , these ...
... Roland.1 And the form of this , though from one point of view it may be called rude and simple , is of remarkable perfection in its own way . The poem is written in decasyllabic iambic lines with a cæsura at the second foot , these ...
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... Roland itself he appears so little that critics who are not acquainted with many other poems sometimes deny the characteristic we are now discussing . But elsewhere he is much less leniently handled . Indeed the plot of very many ...
... Roland itself he appears so little that critics who are not acquainted with many other poems sometimes deny the characteristic we are now discussing . But elsewhere he is much less leniently handled . Indeed the plot of very many ...
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