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Pagina xxxi
and where does Romance arrive in Europe ? The answer to the first question is , not before the second half of the eleventh century , and , to the second , probably in Great Britain . ' So he begins with the Chanson de Roland , which he ...
and where does Romance arrive in Europe ? The answer to the first question is , not before the second half of the eleventh century , and , to the second , probably in Great Britain . ' So he begins with the Chanson de Roland , which he ...
Pagina 11
And we know that , in the ninth century , they brought into Southern Europe the viol , or fiddle , conveyed from Persia , upon which Jongleurs were , much later , to accompany the Romances of Europe . But the early influence of the ...
And we know that , in the ninth century , they brought into Southern Europe the viol , or fiddle , conveyed from Persia , upon which Jongleurs were , much later , to accompany the Romances of Europe . But the early influence of the ...
Pagina 31
It is when they married , and where they married , that most of the Springs of Romance commingle in the literature of Europe . Nor were the results of that commingling accidental . They were produced by design ; and the designers were ...
It is when they married , and where they married , that most of the Springs of Romance commingle in the literature of Europe . Nor were the results of that commingling accidental . They were produced by design ; and the designers were ...
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