Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... whole of Europe during the whole period in each case . It is to guard against such loss of sight that the plan of committing each period to a single writer , instead of strapping together bundles of in- dependent essays by specialists ...
... whole of Europe during the whole period in each case . It is to guard against such loss of sight that the plan of committing each period to a single writer , instead of strapping together bundles of in- dependent essays by specialists ...
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... whole prosody of the chansons de geste , which give such an indis- pensable light in reference to the subject , and which , even at the time of his first edition ( 1849 ) , if not quite so well known as they are to - day PREFACE . xi.
... whole prosody of the chansons de geste , which give such an indis- pensable light in reference to the subject , and which , even at the time of his first edition ( 1849 ) , if not quite so well known as they are to - day PREFACE . xi.
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... whole , better not to overload such a Series as this with them ; but an attempt has been made to supply the reader , who desires to carry his studies fur- ther , with references to the best editions of the principal texts and the best ...
... whole , better not to overload such a Series as this with them ; but an attempt has been made to supply the reader , who desires to carry his studies fur- ther , with references to the best editions of the principal texts and the best ...
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... whole - The theories of its origin - Celtic - French - English - Literary— The Celtic theory - The French claims - The theory of general literary growth - The English or Anglo - Norman pretensions- Attempted hypothesis CHAPTER IV ...
... whole - The theories of its origin - Celtic - French - English - Literary— The Celtic theory - The French claims - The theory of general literary growth - The English or Anglo - Norman pretensions- Attempted hypothesis CHAPTER IV ...
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... whole it is a fatal law of such things that the better the Latin the worse must the literature be . We may , however , with advantage select three divi- sions of the Latin literature of our section of the Middle Ages , which have in all ...
... whole it is a fatal law of such things that the better the Latin the worse must the literature be . We may , however , with advantage select three divi- sions of the Latin literature of our section of the Middle Ages , which have in all ...
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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