Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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... medieval poets , it was revived in the 16th century by J. A. de Baïf and its adoption was assured by Ronsard . Outside France it became the chief Dutch metre from c . 1600 to c . 1850 . Probably introduced by Weckherlin , it occurs ...
... medieval poets , it was revived in the 16th century by J. A. de Baïf and its adoption was assured by Ronsard . Outside France it became the chief Dutch metre from c . 1600 to c . 1850 . Probably introduced by Weckherlin , it occurs ...
Pagina 332
... medieval scholars . If the church allowed a loop - hole for the study of pagan literature and scholarship it was only because they were thought to illustrate the divine dispensation : and there remained a constant suspicion of both ...
... medieval scholars . If the church allowed a loop - hole for the study of pagan literature and scholarship it was only because they were thought to illustrate the divine dispensation : and there remained a constant suspicion of both ...
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... medieval poet who is not clearly cleric or aristocrat , but a professional entertainer ; his work , mainly the re - creation of known tales , is distinguishable from contemporary aristocratic and clerical writing by its brisk pace ...
... medieval poet who is not clearly cleric or aristocrat , but a professional entertainer ; his work , mainly the re - creation of known tales , is distinguishable from contemporary aristocratic and clerical writing by its brisk pace ...
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