Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... France at the beginning of the tenth century , and conquered the English in the second half of the eleventh century , that we find the advent of Romance in European literature . The placid province of Latin Gaul was modified by the ...
... France at the beginning of the tenth century , and conquered the English in the second half of the eleventh century , that we find the advent of Romance in European literature . The placid province of Latin Gaul was modified by the ...
Pagina 92
... France , and their more varied contributions to poetry obscured , just because they had carried some few metrical reforms to a point at which these were usurped by Malherbe and his successors , and emphasised to the desolating exclusion ...
... France , and their more varied contributions to poetry obscured , just because they had carried some few metrical reforms to a point at which these were usurped by Malherbe and his successors , and emphasised to the desolating exclusion ...
Pagina 404
... France and England in Canada , which was to end only with the death of Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham . But France , torn by the throes of expiring feudalism and the new miseries of religious war , could not support the enterprise she ...
... France and England in Canada , which was to end only with the death of Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham . But France , torn by the throes of expiring feudalism and the new miseries of religious war , could not support the enterprise she ...
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