Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... knights , the clergy , and the peasants were the orders created by God . The fourth , or trading , class was of the Devil . Over and above these external enemies , however , it is possible to detect in the court - poetry of the four ...
... knights , the clergy , and the peasants were the orders created by God . The fourth , or trading , class was of the Devil . Over and above these external enemies , however , it is possible to detect in the court - poetry of the four ...
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... knight- " par jour est chevalier , par nuit la mariée . " A Mohammedan princess falls in love with the pre- tended knight , who is already a mother , and Blanch- ardine , spite of all attempts at evasion , is compelled to wed the lady ...
... knight- " par jour est chevalier , par nuit la mariée . " A Mohammedan princess falls in love with the pre- tended knight , who is already a mother , and Blanch- ardine , spite of all attempts at evasion , is compelled to wed the lady ...
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... knight . The same actors figure in both poems , and of these one now assumes an importance destined to be per- petuated in Italian epics of chivalry . This Estout . is Estout , the wag or humorist of the com- panionship of Charlemagne ...
... knight . The same actors figure in both poems , and of these one now assumes an importance destined to be per- petuated in Italian epics of chivalry . This Estout . is Estout , the wag or humorist of the com- panionship of Charlemagne ...
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... knights untainted by treason and capable of acquitting themselves like heroes . Their valour would almost persuade us to reject the foregoing citation as libel- lous , only that Crécy and Poitiers were facts . But such also was the ...
... knights untainted by treason and capable of acquitting themselves like heroes . Their valour would almost persuade us to reject the foregoing citation as libel- lous , only that Crécy and Poitiers were facts . But such also was the ...
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... knight , and had failed to keep an appointment with " the valiant nobleman , the gentle bachelor , " Pierre Angier . Beaumanoir reminds him of this , and expresses the hope that he will not play him the same trick . Brambroc begs him to ...
... knight , and had failed to keep an appointment with " the valiant nobleman , the gentle bachelor , " Pierre Angier . Beaumanoir reminds him of this , and expresses the hope that he will not play him the same trick . Brambroc begs him to ...
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