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Pagina 10
... called Brittany , where their language is still spoken by the Bretons . They came in numbers , and the territory which they occupied ceased to be Latin . We are told that they sang lays to a little harp , called the rote . But none of ...
... called Brittany , where their language is still spoken by the Bretons . They came in numbers , and the territory which they occupied ceased to be Latin . We are told that they sang lays to a little harp , called the rote . But none of ...
Pagina 35
... called Classic , and periods called Romantic , which may yield a clue to the mystery of Romance . Such a distinction is I believe , disclosed in the diversity of their atti- tudes towards the strange and , specially , towards the ...
... called Classic , and periods called Romantic , which may yield a clue to the mystery of Romance . Such a distinction is I believe , disclosed in the diversity of their atti- tudes towards the strange and , specially , towards the ...
Pagina 406
... called Prima Vista , that is to say , First Scene . ' I need not go into the thorny question of the son's , Sebastian's , credibility in his narrative of subsequent discoveries which he alleges himself to have made . His veracity has ...
... called Prima Vista , that is to say , First Scene . ' I need not go into the thorny question of the son's , Sebastian's , credibility in his narrative of subsequent discoveries which he alleges himself to have made . His veracity has ...
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