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... and the great Italians Prose translations - The influence of Boethius - The House of Fame -- The Legende of Goode Women -The Canterbury Tales - John Gower • 98 172 236 285 CHAPTER VII . TIME AND SPACE . Dino Compagni - X CONTENTS .
... and the great Italians Prose translations - The influence of Boethius - The House of Fame -- The Legende of Goode Women -The Canterbury Tales - John Gower • 98 172 236 285 CHAPTER VII . TIME AND SPACE . Dino Compagni - X CONTENTS .
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... 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 . In Guillaume de Palerne , on the contrary , it ...
... 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 . In Guillaume de Palerne , on the contrary , it ...
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... fame or fortune . In the " prologus " of Piers the Plowman , Langland discriminates between the more reputable minstrels and a baser sort which he calls . " japers and jangelers , " who , like the 84 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - FOURTEENTH ...
... fame or fortune . In the " prologus " of Piers the Plowman , Langland discriminates between the more reputable minstrels and a baser sort which he calls . " japers and jangelers , " who , like the 84 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - FOURTEENTH ...
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... fame higher than is , perhaps , his due . First , there is the well - known passage in the Inferno , especially the line- " M ' insegnavate come l ' uom s'eterna . " And , secondly , there is Villani's testimony regarding his services ...
... fame higher than is , perhaps , his due . First , there is the well - known passage in the Inferno , especially the line- " M ' insegnavate come l ' uom s'eterna . " And , secondly , there is Villani's testimony regarding his services ...
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... fame , is well known to students of the Commedia : - " So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our tongue , and he perchance Is born , who from the nest shall chase them both . " These words indicate that , in Dante's eyes ...
... fame , is well known to students of the Commedia : - " So has one Guido from the other taken The glory of our tongue , and he perchance Is born , who from the nest shall chase them both . " These words indicate that , in Dante's eyes ...
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