Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... language , and country . Long before he contemplated the possibility of such an honour as that which has now fallen to his lot , the writer had studied practically on the lines now sug- gested for imitation . On the right - hand side of ...
... language , and country . Long before he contemplated the possibility of such an honour as that which has now fallen to his lot , the writer had studied practically on the lines now sug- gested for imitation . On the right - hand side of ...
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... language . the It is necessary to insist on the Italian element , as it is by no means represented solely by the writers ' nativity , or their natural predilection for the land of their birth . By these circum- stances the language is ...
... language . the It is necessary to insist on the Italian element , as it is by no means represented solely by the writers ' nativity , or their natural predilection for the land of their birth . By these circum- stances the language is ...
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... language used That first delights the fathers and the mothers ; Another , drawing tresses from her distaff , Told o'er among her family the tales Of Trojans and Fesole and Rome . " -Paradiso , xv . 121 . There is a close connection ...
... language used That first delights the fathers and the mothers ; Another , drawing tresses from her distaff , Told o'er among her family the tales Of Trojans and Fesole and Rome . " -Paradiso , xv . 121 . There is a close connection ...
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... language as the medium of intercourse was sure to follow . For a while French might continue to be spoken , as Robert of Gloucester testifies that it was , by " heie men , " but even in respect of them , before the century was out , a ...
... language as the medium of intercourse was sure to follow . For a while French might continue to be spoken , as Robert of Gloucester testifies that it was , by " heie men , " but even in respect of them , before the century was out , a ...
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... language . The colour , the atmosphere , of the alliter- ative epic is still chivalrous and romantic . Its ideas and inspirations are those , not of Beowulf , but of Chrestien de Troyes . With regard to the language , it is distinctly ...
... language . The colour , the atmosphere , of the alliter- ative epic is still chivalrous and romantic . Its ideas and inspirations are those , not of Beowulf , but of Chrestien de Troyes . With regard to the language , it is distinctly ...
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