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6 have belonged distinctly to the first half of the period ; in the second half we have dating from it only one manuscript , Egerton 2862 , containing fragments of Degaré , to represent the lays in either French or English .
6 have belonged distinctly to the first half of the period ; in the second half we have dating from it only one manuscript , Egerton 2862 , containing fragments of Degaré , to represent the lays in either French or English .
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THE BRETON - LAY PROLOGUE We begin with what Chaucer has to say about Breton lays in general . He did not often pause for literary definition ; with the exception of his comments on tragedie and exametron in the Monk's Prologue ...
THE BRETON - LAY PROLOGUE We begin with what Chaucer has to say about Breton lays in general . He did not often pause for literary definition ; with the exception of his comments on tragedie and exametron in the Monk's Prologue ...
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Though we cannot deny the possibility that he had read the Old French lays with their various references to the type as , most assuredly , the author of the Freine - Orfeo Prologue had done , the balance of reasonable probability ...
Though we cannot deny the possibility that he had read the Old French lays with their various references to the type as , most assuredly , the author of the Freine - Orfeo Prologue had done , the balance of reasonable probability ...
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