Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... kind , and it conditioned those which were more or less spontaneous . But , even if we had room , it would profit us little to busy ourselves with diplomatic Latin or with the Latin of chronicles , with the Latin of such scientific ...
... kind , and it conditioned those which were more or less spontaneous . But , even if we had room , it would profit us little to busy ourselves with diplomatic Latin or with the Latin of chronicles , with the Latin of such scientific ...
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... kind . The value of often directly burlesqued . But in the very burlesque . nature of things comic verse must supple language to a degree impossible , or very seldom possible , to serious poetry : and in any case the mere tricks with ...
... kind . The value of often directly burlesqued . But in the very burlesque . nature of things comic verse must supple language to a degree impossible , or very seldom possible , to serious poetry : and in any case the mere tricks with ...
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... kind of sympathy and yearning over the work of these gener- ations of mainly disinterested scholars who , whatever they were , were thorough , and whatever they could not do , could think . And there have even , in these latter days ...
... kind of sympathy and yearning over the work of these gener- ations of mainly disinterested scholars who , whatever they were , were thorough , and whatever they could not do , could think . And there have even , in these latter days ...
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... kind was paid to them , till some seventy years ago , an English scholar , Conybeare , known for his services to our and history . own early literature , following the example of another scholar , Tyrwhitt , still earlier and more ...
... kind was paid to them , till some seventy years ago , an English scholar , Conybeare , known for his services to our and history . own early literature , following the example of another scholar , Tyrwhitt , still earlier and more ...
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... kind . Its members are frequently spoken of as " the Charle- magne Romances " ; and , as a matter of fact , most of them do come into connection with the great prince of the second race in one way or another . Yet Bodel's phrase of ...
... kind . Its members are frequently spoken of as " the Charle- magne Romances " ; and , as a matter of fact , most of them do come into connection with the great prince of the second race in one way or another . Yet Bodel's phrase of ...
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