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Pagina 13
... England- ' E Engletere que il teneit sa cambre ' ( 1. 2332 ) , ' And England which he kept for his own room , ' finds no counterpart in any allusion to other legendary conquests . The Saracen is detested , but the Englishman is despised ...
... England- ' E Engletere que il teneit sa cambre ' ( 1. 2332 ) , ' And England which he kept for his own room , ' finds no counterpart in any allusion to other legendary conquests . The Saracen is detested , but the Englishman is despised ...
Pagina 20
George Wyndham. Anjou , the king to be of England , bringing with her St. George for England ' and the dower of Poitou and Aquitaine . But these were not all that she bestowed . The troubadours of southern France , after attending her to ...
George Wyndham. Anjou , the king to be of England , bringing with her St. George for England ' and the dower of Poitou and Aquitaine . But these were not all that she bestowed . The troubadours of southern France , after attending her to ...
Pagina 27
... England , begins to write her fifteen lays . About the same year we get the first story of Tristan and Yseut from Beroul , who wrote it in England . Unless we realise that the author staged his legend in the England of his day , without ...
... England , begins to write her fifteen lays . About the same year we get the first story of Tristan and Yseut from Beroul , who wrote it in England . Unless we realise that the author staged his legend in the England of his day , without ...
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