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Sivu 290
... Troubadours , and has scarcely touched upon the avocation of those famous Provençal poets ; and by a misfortune which is not easily accounted for , the little which he says about these masters of modern Eu- Tope , is precisely that ...
... Troubadours , and has scarcely touched upon the avocation of those famous Provençal poets ; and by a misfortune which is not easily accounted for , the little which he says about these masters of modern Eu- Tope , is precisely that ...
Sivu 291
... Troubadours . There was a close resemblance in the subjects on which they exerted their powers . They were the supposed feats of heroes , in military songs , with tales of love and merriment , all of which were connected with chivalry ...
... Troubadours . There was a close resemblance in the subjects on which they exerted their powers . They were the supposed feats of heroes , in military songs , with tales of love and merriment , all of which were connected with chivalry ...
Sivu 292
... Troubadours amused their country- men , and diffused some taste of letters by reciting or singing their compositions , the Italians caught the flame , adapted their subjects to their own more melodious tongue , and improving both it and ...
... Troubadours amused their country- men , and diffused some taste of letters by reciting or singing their compositions , the Italians caught the flame , adapted their subjects to their own more melodious tongue , and improving both it and ...
Sivu 293
... Troubadours , not possessing their abilities and their in- fluence they were despised . It was then that those who still followed the profession divided ; and it is perhaps of this divi sion Mr. Berington wishes to speak ; but he ought ...
... Troubadours , not possessing their abilities and their in- fluence they were despised . It was then that those who still followed the profession divided ; and it is perhaps of this divi sion Mr. Berington wishes to speak ; but he ought ...
Sivu 295
... Troubadours and Trou- veurs . We have already discussed the merit of this last asser- tion ; and now as far as their language is concerned , we cer- tainly conceive that the fact is quite the reverse of what Mr. Berington has stated ...
... Troubadours and Trou- veurs . We have already discussed the merit of this last asser- tion ; and now as far as their language is concerned , we cer- tainly conceive that the fact is quite the reverse of what Mr. Berington has stated ...
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