Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... of St Francis - Italian preachers - St Catherine of Siena - German mystics - Jean Gerson - John Wiclif CONCLUSION • INDEX CHAPTER IX . 325 363 414 425 THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY . CHAPTER I. THE END OF COURT CONTENTS . xi.
... of St Francis - Italian preachers - St Catherine of Siena - German mystics - Jean Gerson - John Wiclif CONCLUSION • INDEX CHAPTER IX . 325 363 414 425 THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY . CHAPTER I. THE END OF COURT CONTENTS . xi.
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... Jean Maillart— is the innocent wife on whose fair fame a rival has cast a blot . Driven from her husband , we find her in a frail boat on the open sea , or wandering in the forest , until Providence is pleased to vindicate her character ...
... Jean Maillart— is the innocent wife on whose fair fame a rival has cast a blot . Driven from her husband , we find her in a frail boat on the open sea , or wandering in the forest , until Providence is pleased to vindicate her character ...
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... Jean de Vignay , who succeeded in investing it with much of the charm of the old metrical romances . Asseneth , the daughter of Potiphar , Pharaoh's chief counsellor , dwelt in the topmost storey of a tower adjoining her father's house ...
... Jean de Vignay , who succeeded in investing it with much of the charm of the old metrical romances . Asseneth , the daughter of Potiphar , Pharaoh's chief counsellor , dwelt in the topmost storey of a tower adjoining her father's house ...
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... Jean de Condé.1 The dit , Jean de Condé . a very loose sort of poem , and first cousin to " debates " and " disputes , " professed to sum up the qualities of an object . Later , it became tinged with satire , and was hardly ...
... Jean de Condé.1 The dit , Jean de Condé . a very loose sort of poem , and first cousin to " debates " and " disputes , " professed to sum up the qualities of an object . Later , it became tinged with satire , and was hardly ...
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... Jean de Condé entered a very beautiful orchard , where he met two ladies of high degree . Immediately he saluted them , and one of them said to the other , ' Here is Jean , who will tell us his opinion of our debate . " Jean consents to ...
... Jean de Condé entered a very beautiful orchard , where he met two ladies of high degree . Immediately he saluted them , and one of them said to the other , ' Here is Jean , who will tell us his opinion of our debate . " Jean consents to ...
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