Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... lines now sug- gested for imitation . On the right - hand side of the fireplace in the library of Balliol there was , and may still be , a set of Italian classics , for inopportune attention to which he was reproved by the illustrious ...
... lines now sug- gested for imitation . On the right - hand side of the fireplace in the library of Balliol there was , and may still be , a set of Italian classics , for inopportune attention to which he was reproved by the illustrious ...
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... lines the tendency is clear enough . We also have to do with a tendency , and another French writer , quite independently , sums up the character of the fourteenth century in the words : " Every discourse is practically a sermon . To ...
... lines the tendency is clear enough . We also have to do with a tendency , and another French writer , quite independently , sums up the character of the fourteenth century in the words : " Every discourse is practically a sermon . To ...
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... lines , for which the responsibility rests entirely with the copyist . The Entrée de Spagne1 belongs to the later type of French chansons , of which Huon de Bordeaux may be The Entrée de taken as a sample , and which exhibits a Spagne ...
... lines , for which the responsibility rests entirely with the copyist . The Entrée de Spagne1 belongs to the later type of French chansons , of which Huon de Bordeaux may be The Entrée de taken as a sample , and which exhibits a Spagne ...
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... relations between the poems seem to be as follows . The last hundred and thirty - one lines of MS . xxi . of the Entrée de the poems . Spagne are probably by the author of the Prise de 10 EUROPEAN LITERATURE -- FOURTEENTH CENTURY .
... relations between the poems seem to be as follows . The last hundred and thirty - one lines of MS . xxi . of the Entrée de the poems . Spagne are probably by the author of the Prise de 10 EUROPEAN LITERATURE -- FOURTEENTH CENTURY .
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... lines ; Huon de Bordeaux thirty thousand ; and others , it is said , forty , and even sixty , thousand lines . These totals are suggestive . The Chanson de Geste - may we not certify that it succumbed to fatty degeneration ? A ...
... lines ; Huon de Bordeaux thirty thousand ; and others , it is said , forty , and even sixty , thousand lines . These totals are suggestive . The Chanson de Geste - may we not certify that it succumbed to fatty degeneration ? A ...
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