Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 23
... original Breton lays must have been in Breton . Whatever the truth about these originals may have been , whatever the divers opinions of modern scholars , it is at least certain that , with one exception , neither Marie de France nor ...
... original Breton lays must have been in Breton . Whatever the truth about these originals may have been , whatever the divers opinions of modern scholars , it is at least certain that , with one exception , neither Marie de France nor ...
Pagina 142
... original destructive intent of satiric verse in its magical stages as do our English words and phrases descriptive of satire . If Cormac's Glossary proves useful in illuminating certain phases of ancient satire , so does the modern ...
... original destructive intent of satiric verse in its magical stages as do our English words and phrases descriptive of satire . If Cormac's Glossary proves useful in illuminating certain phases of ancient satire , so does the modern ...
Pagina 160
... original brightness to make significant progress , especially in the liberal arts , in which " the whole force of human acuteness is displayed . " Thus full scope is given to the study of the classics . " In reading profane authors ...
... original brightness to make significant progress , especially in the liberal arts , in which " the whole force of human acuteness is displayed . " Thus full scope is given to the study of the classics . " In reading profane authors ...
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Robert K Root The Text of the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
Estrich Chaucers Prologue to the Legend of Good Women | 20 |
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