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Pagina xxxii
... Romance among the Greeks and Romans , then Romance did not come to efflorescence in the Court of Henry II . and Eleanor , his queen . Truly the proposition is ' disputable . ' No defini- tion of Romance can exclude from the enchanted ...
... Romance among the Greeks and Romans , then Romance did not come to efflorescence in the Court of Henry II . and Eleanor , his queen . Truly the proposition is ' disputable . ' No defini- tion of Romance can exclude from the enchanted ...
Pagina 6
... Romance , and my guesses at its origin . I must speak of Romance . Some may feel that a definition of Romance should precede any survey of its inception and character . I respectfully demur . A definition of Romance would be easy if ...
... Romance , and my guesses at its origin . I must speak of Romance . Some may feel that a definition of Romance should precede any survey of its inception and character . I respectfully demur . A definition of Romance would be easy if ...
Pagina 32
... Romance is a tissue . In the twelfth century , when it took hold of the Middle Ages , Romance displays a deliberate weaving together of many- coloured strands . Celtic glamour , the uncouth strength of the North , and marvels from the ...
... Romance is a tissue . In the twelfth century , when it took hold of the Middle Ages , Romance displays a deliberate weaving together of many- coloured strands . Celtic glamour , the uncouth strength of the North , and marvels from the ...
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