Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... Saracens , and the part which these latter play is as and character- ubiquitous as his own , and on the whole more considerable . A very large part of the earlier chansons is occupied with direct fighting against the heathen ; and from ...
... Saracens , and the part which these latter play is as and character- ubiquitous as his own , and on the whole more considerable . A very large part of the earlier chansons is occupied with direct fighting against the heathen ; and from ...
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... Saracens have just invaded Italy , have overthrown the King of Apulia with great slaughter , and are close to Rome . The Pope ( the " Apostle " ) hears of William , and implores his succour , which , though he has but forty knights and ...
... Saracens have just invaded Italy , have overthrown the King of Apulia with great slaughter , and are close to Rome . The Pope ( the " Apostle " ) hears of William , and implores his succour , which , though he has but forty knights and ...
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... Saracens fly : William ( he has joked rather ruefully with the Pope on his misadventure , which , as being a recognised form of punishment , was almost a disgrace even when honour- ably incurred ) pursues them , captures Galafré , con ...
... Saracens fly : William ( he has joked rather ruefully with the Pope on his misadventure , which , as being a recognised form of punishment , was almost a disgrace even when honour- ably incurred ) pursues them , captures Galafré , con ...
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... Saracens , who endeavour to recover Narbonne , and begets twelve children , of whom the future William of Orange is one . These chansons , with the exception of Girart de Viane , which was printed early , remained much longer in MS ...
... Saracens , who endeavour to recover Narbonne , and begets twelve children , of whom the future William of Orange is one . These chansons , with the exception of Girart de Viane , which was printed early , remained much longer in MS ...
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... Saracens , but is taken prisoner . He is rescued from crucifixion by his aged father , who cuts his way through the Saracens and carries off his son . But the number of the heathen is too great , and the city must have surrendered if an ...
... Saracens , but is taken prisoner . He is rescued from crucifixion by his aged father , who cuts his way through the Saracens and carries off his son . But the number of the heathen is too great , and the city must have surrendered if an ...
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