Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... popular pieces - Christis Kirk on the Grene and Peblis to the Play - Rustic burlesques - Gaelic remains 35 CHAPTER III . BEFORE AND AFTER VILLON . The phases of transition - I . 1400 - c.1430 : Medieval tradition- Froissart's love ...
... popular pieces - Christis Kirk on the Grene and Peblis to the Play - Rustic burlesques - Gaelic remains 35 CHAPTER III . BEFORE AND AFTER VILLON . The phases of transition - I . 1400 - c.1430 : Medieval tradition- Froissart's love ...
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... popular elements - The Italian Transition - The ' national ' preparation - First period : the tradition of the trecentismo- The Dante cult- Palmieri's Città di Vita- Petrarchism - The influence of the novella - Religious verse- Il ...
... popular elements - The Italian Transition - The ' national ' preparation - First period : the tradition of the trecentismo- The Dante cult- Palmieri's Città di Vita- Petrarchism - The influence of the novella - Religious verse- Il ...
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... POPULAR SONGS . The period of origin - A false deduction - Not a popular genre— The ' literary ' qualities - The paralysis of mediaval senti- ment - Further degeneracy in the ballad - The earliest ballads and popular songs - Divisions ...
... POPULAR SONGS . The period of origin - A false deduction - Not a popular genre— The ' literary ' qualities - The paralysis of mediaval senti- ment - Further degeneracy in the ballad - The earliest ballads and popular songs - Divisions ...
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... popular ends . The explanation must be traced to the shortcoming of the individual rather than to any incurable cause of depression , for after all , despite our literary Darwinians , an epoch is great or little , not so much because of ...
... popular ends . The explanation must be traced to the shortcoming of the individual rather than to any incurable cause of depression , for after all , despite our literary Darwinians , an epoch is great or little , not so much because of ...
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... popular and ballad literature , and it may have been the literary inspiration of the disguises and wandering freaks of James's son , the ' Gudeman of Ballangeich . ' We know , from the evidence of the chief poets of this period and of ...
... popular and ballad literature , and it may have been the literary inspiration of the disguises and wandering freaks of James's son , the ' Gudeman of Ballangeich . ' We know , from the evidence of the chief poets of this period and of ...
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