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... of Fame— The Legende of Ooode Women — The Canterbury Tales — John
Gower .... 285 CHAPTER VII. TIME AND SPACE. Dino Compagni— The Villani—
Froissart X CONTENTS.
... of Fame— The Legende of Ooode Women — The Canterbury Tales — John
Gower .... 285 CHAPTER VII. TIME AND SPACE. Dino Compagni— The Villani—
Froissart X CONTENTS.
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Dino Compagni— The Villani— Froissart — Lopez Ayala — Ramon Muntaner —
Marco Polo — Sir John Maundeville . . 325 CHAPTER VIII. ALLEGORY,
MY8TICI8M, AND REFORM. Italian allegories — Spanish and Judaso-Spanish
moralists ...
Dino Compagni— The Villani— Froissart — Lopez Ayala — Ramon Muntaner —
Marco Polo — Sir John Maundeville . . 325 CHAPTER VIII. ALLEGORY,
MY8TICI8M, AND REFORM. Italian allegories — Spanish and Judaso-Spanish
moralists ...
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thousand lines ; 1 and in 1376 the glories of the Black nutorimi Prince were
enshrined in a poem com- Pomt. posed in not very good French by one Chandos,
herald of Sir John Chandos, then Constable of Aquitaine.2 These writings,
though ...
thousand lines ; 1 and in 1376 the glories of the Black nutorimi Prince were
enshrined in a poem com- Pomt. posed in not very good French by one Chandos,
herald of Sir John Chandos, then Constable of Aquitaine.2 These writings,
though ...
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... Gloucester testifies that it was, by " heie men," but even in respect of them,
before the century was out, a revolution was accomplished, for, says John of
Trevisa, "gentil men haveth now mych ylefte for to teche her children Frensch.
... Gloucester testifies that it was, by " heie men," but even in respect of them,
before the century was out, a revolution was accomplished, for, says John of
Trevisa, "gentil men haveth now mych ylefte for to teche her children Frensch.
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There is something peculiarly felicitous in Ten Brink's comparison of him with
John Bull, for by this time Richard was everywhere regarded as the
representative national hero. A striking trait of the English romance is the way it
seeks to link itself ...
There is something peculiarly felicitous in Ten Brink's comparison of him with
John Bull, for by this time Richard was everywhere regarded as the
representative national hero. A striking trait of the English romance is the way it
seeks to link itself ...
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