Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... cycle --Their so - called popular character - John de Reeve - The Popular Songs : their varieties - The political songs - The Scottish popular songs - The French Chansons - Of their antagonism to prevailing styles in France --Yet ...
... cycle --Their so - called popular character - John de Reeve - The Popular Songs : their varieties - The political songs - The Scottish popular songs - The French Chansons - Of their antagonism to prevailing styles in France --Yet ...
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... cycles - The turning - point of the religious drama - The profane Mysteries - The secular drama before the fifteenth century - The Moralité — The Farce - The Sottie - The Sermon joyeux and the Monologue -The Moralités - Condamnacion de ...
... cycles - The turning - point of the religious drama - The profane Mysteries - The secular drama before the fifteenth century - The Moralité — The Farce - The Sottie - The Sermon joyeux and the Monologue -The Moralités - Condamnacion de ...
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... Cycles and of the Legends of Saints , such as have been ascribed to Barbour himself ; but the liking for the histori- cal and epical was stronger . On the threshold of the century there is but the mysterious Hucheoun " of the Awle Ryale ...
... Cycles and of the Legends of Saints , such as have been ascribed to Barbour himself ; but the liking for the histori- cal and epical was stronger . On the threshold of the century there is but the mysterious Hucheoun " of the Awle Ryale ...
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... cycle , pieced together from the Perceval le Gallois of Chrestien de Troyes . It is interesting in one way , and that not merely accidental , in having been the first issue of the printing press which Chepman and Millar set up in 1508 ...
... cycle , pieced together from the Perceval le Gallois of Chrestien de Troyes . It is interesting in one way , and that not merely accidental , in having been the first issue of the printing press which Chepman and Millar set up in 1508 ...
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... cycle . The data are however of the scantiest ; and the positive fact remains that the literary romanticism of later centuries was a discovery - a fresh dis- covery , we may perhaps say - of a foreign subject and motif , as represented ...
... cycle . The data are however of the scantiest ; and the positive fact remains that the literary romanticism of later centuries was a discovery - a fresh dis- covery , we may perhaps say - of a foreign subject and motif , as represented ...
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