Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... heroes of mediaval dialectic , the Doctors Subtle and Invincible , Irrefragable and An- gelic , have left nothing which even interpretation of pure literature can be included within it , or even any names that figure in any but the ...
... heroes of mediaval dialectic , the Doctors Subtle and Invincible , Irrefragable and An- gelic , have left nothing which even interpretation of pure literature can be included within it , or even any names that figure in any but the ...
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... hero William of Orange ( sometimes called the geste of Montglane ) , and of the family of Doon de Mayence , arrange them- selves with no difficulty under this more general head- ing . And the chanson de geste proper , as Frenchmen are ...
... hero William of Orange ( sometimes called the geste of Montglane ) , and of the family of Doon de Mayence , arrange them- selves with no difficulty under this more general head- ing . And the chanson de geste proper , as Frenchmen are ...
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... heroes . Here again Roland stands alone , and though the mention of Aude , Oliver's sister and Roland's betrothed , who dies when she hears of his death , is touching , it is extremely meagre . There is practically nothing but the clash ...
... heroes . Here again Roland stands alone , and though the mention of Aude , Oliver's sister and Roland's betrothed , who dies when she hears of his death , is touching , it is extremely meagre . There is practically nothing but the clash ...
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... heroes were religious in their fashion , and terrible fighters . But it ought to be added that the perusal of a large number of these chansons leaves on the mind a much more genuine belief in their world ( if it may so be called ) as ...
... heroes were religious in their fashion , and terrible fighters . But it ought to be added that the perusal of a large number of these chansons leaves on the mind a much more genuine belief in their world ( if it may so be called ) as ...
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... heroes as deliberately expecting that they will be sung about , and fearing the chance of a dishonourable mention ; a fact which , though we must not base any calculations upon it as to the actual sentiments of Roland or Ogier , Raoul ...
... heroes as deliberately expecting that they will be sung about , and fearing the chance of a dishonourable mention ; a fact which , though we must not base any calculations upon it as to the actual sentiments of Roland or Ogier , Raoul ...
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