Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... vernacular literatures of medieval and modern Europe ; and for that purpose it is unnecessary to busy ourselves with mediæval Latin more than a part of the Latin writing literature . which , in a steadily decreasing but — until the end ...
... vernacular literatures of medieval and modern Europe ; and for that purpose it is unnecessary to busy ourselves with mediæval Latin more than a part of the Latin writing literature . which , in a steadily decreasing but — until the end ...
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... vernacular lan- guages to literary accomplishment . They could not have helped imitating it , if they would ; and they did not think of avoiding imitation of it , if they could . It modified , to a very large extent , their grammar ; it ...
... vernacular lan- guages to literary accomplishment . They could not have helped imitating it , if they would ; and they did not think of avoiding imitation of it , if they could . It modified , to a very large extent , their grammar ; it ...
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... vernacular or no public in the vernacular ready to his hand , will write in Latin a book like the De Nugis Curialium , 3 which is good literature though bad Latin . But on the whole it is a fatal law of such things that the better the ...
... vernacular or no public in the vernacular ready to his hand , will write in Latin a book like the De Nugis Curialium , 3 which is good literature though bad Latin . But on the whole it is a fatal law of such things that the better the ...
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... vernacular . No one can read the Latin poems which cluster in Germany round the name of the " Arch - Poet , " 1 in England round that of Map , without seeing how much freer of hand is the Latin rhymer in comparison with him who finds it ...
... vernacular . No one can read the Latin poems which cluster in Germany round the name of the " Arch - Poet , " 1 in England round that of Map , without seeing how much freer of hand is the Latin rhymer in comparison with him who finds it ...
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... vernacular tongues with the same light- ness and brightness . When he insinuated that " Dulcis erit mihi status Si prebenda muneratus , Reditu vel alio , Vivam , licet non habunde , Saltem mihi detur unde Studeam de proprio , " - he was ...
... vernacular tongues with the same light- ness and brightness . When he insinuated that " Dulcis erit mihi status Si prebenda muneratus , Reditu vel alio , Vivam , licet non habunde , Saltem mihi detur unde Studeam de proprio , " - he was ...
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Alexander Aliscans alliteration Anglo-Saxon appears Arthur Arthurian legend ballads Benoît Benoît de Sainte-More Briseida Callisthenes Celtic certainly chansons de geste character Charlemagne charm Chaucer Chrestien classical criticism crusader curious Dares decasyllable earlier early edition English epic fabliaux fact famous fighting France French Gawain German Gottfried Graal Greek Grettir Guinevere Hartmann Havelok Heinrich hero Icelandic interest Italian kind King knights Kudrun Lancelot language later Latin Layamon least less literary literature lover lyric matter mediæval merely Merlin metre Middle Ages Minnesingers modern Nectanabus never Nibelungenlied older original Ormulum Paris Parzival perhaps person poem poetical poetry poets present probably proper prose prosody Provençal Renart rhyme Roland Roman d'Alixandre romances sagas Saracens seems sometimes spirit stanza story syllables texts things thirteenth century tion tongues translation Tristram Troilus trouvère twelfth century vernacular verse Walter whole William Wolfram Wolfram von Eschenbach writers written