Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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Página vii
... Spanish and Italian as regards this period , but something also of them : Welsh and Irish I know only in translations . Now it so happens that for the period - French is , more than at any other time , the capital literature of Europe ...
... Spanish and Italian as regards this period , but something also of them : Welsh and Irish I know only in translations . Now it so happens that for the period - French is , more than at any other time , the capital literature of Europe ...
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... Spanish Literature . There was perhaps no man of his time who was more widely read , or who used his reading with a steadier industry and a better judgment , than Mr Ticknor . Yet the remarks on assonance , and on long mono- rhymed or ...
... Spanish Literature . There was perhaps no man of his time who was more widely read , or who used his reading with a steadier industry and a better judgment , than Mr Ticknor . Yet the remarks on assonance , and on long mono- rhymed or ...
Página xvii
... Spanish - Catalan - Provençal - Galician- Portuguese - Castilian - Ballads ? - The Poema del Cid - A Spanish chanson de geste - In scheme and spirit - Difficulties of its prosody - Ballad - metre theory - Irregularity of line- Other ...
... Spanish - Catalan - Provençal - Galician- Portuguese - Castilian - Ballads ? - The Poema del Cid - A Spanish chanson de geste - In scheme and spirit - Difficulties of its prosody - Ballad - metre theory - Irregularity of line- Other ...
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... Spanish or Italian exists at all —anything but dialects of the lingua rustica showing traces of what Spanish and Italian are to be ; though the originals of the great Poema del Cid cannot be far off . German is in something the same ...
... Spanish or Italian exists at all —anything but dialects of the lingua rustica showing traces of what Spanish and Italian are to be ; though the originals of the great Poema del Cid cannot be far off . German is in something the same ...
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... Spanish , and is indeed the most distinguishing point of the prosody of that language . Very early in the chansons themselves we find it replaced by rhyme , which , however , remains the same for the whole of the laisse , no matter how ...
... Spanish , and is indeed the most distinguishing point of the prosody of that language . Very early in the chansons themselves we find it replaced by rhyme , which , however , remains the same for the whole of the laisse , no matter how ...
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