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The first line of the Franklin's Tale , In Armorik , that called is Britayne , leaves no doubt that , whatever other writers , French or English , meant by their ambiguous Bretun or Brytouns , Chaucer , by hir Briton tonge , meant ...
The first line of the Franklin's Tale , In Armorik , that called is Britayne , leaves no doubt that , whatever other writers , French or English , meant by their ambiguous Bretun or Brytouns , Chaucer , by hir Briton tonge , meant ...
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Since Hugo in 1838 could not read English , his knowledge of the English work , it is assumed , came through a friend or through some French article upon the play ( see Eugène Rigal , “ La Genèse d'un Drame Romantique : “ Ruy Blas ...
Since Hugo in 1838 could not read English , his knowledge of the English work , it is assumed , came through a friend or through some French article upon the play ( see Eugène Rigal , “ La Genèse d'un Drame Romantique : “ Ruy Blas ...
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Will , Samuel F. A. Bibliography of American Studies on the French Renaissance , 1500-1600 . “ Ill . Studies in Lang . and Lit. ” : XXVI , 2. Univ . Ill . Press , 1940. Pp . 151 . 718. Will , Samuel F. , and W. L. Wiley .
Will , Samuel F. A. Bibliography of American Studies on the French Renaissance , 1500-1600 . “ Ill . Studies in Lang . and Lit. ” : XXVI , 2. Univ . Ill . Press , 1940. Pp . 151 . 718. Will , Samuel F. , and W. L. Wiley .
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