The British Critic: A New Review, Nide 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... that which nearly three centuries after was employed by the Troubadours , and to which we have given , strictly speaking , speaking , the name of langue Romance , or Provençal 296 Berington's Literary History of the Middle Ages .
... that which nearly three centuries after was employed by the Troubadours , and to which we have given , strictly speaking , speaking , the name of langue Romance , or Provençal 296 Berington's Literary History of the Middle Ages .
Sivu 298
... Troubadours , became almost the general language of all the polite scholars of Europe , and of all the countries into which the French carried their arms . William brought it into this country , where for some time it continued to be ...
... Troubadours , became almost the general language of all the polite scholars of Europe , and of all the countries into which the French carried their arms . William brought it into this country , where for some time it continued to be ...
Sivu 299
... Troubadours , wished in her own tongue to express the sentiments with which the Sicilian poets were animated by the sight , or by the cruelty " of the object they admired . ” However , the best part of all is , that Mr. Berington ...
... Troubadours , wished in her own tongue to express the sentiments with which the Sicilian poets were animated by the sight , or by the cruelty " of the object they admired . ” However , the best part of all is , that Mr. Berington ...
Sivu 303
... Troubadours , we readily conceive , how eager a monkish versifier might be , to confer an or- nament on the Latin language , which he had learned to admire in his own . His delicacy of perception was not such as to enable him to ...
... Troubadours , we readily conceive , how eager a monkish versifier might be , to confer an or- nament on the Latin language , which he had learned to admire in his own . His delicacy of perception was not such as to enable him to ...
Sivu 304
... Troubadours could not fail to adopt also this fashionable rhyme , which was esteemed by their mas- ters , and which must have also pleased their audience . And as the Troubadours and the Sicilians were the first amongst the moderns who ...
... Troubadours could not fail to adopt also this fashionable rhyme , which was esteemed by their mas- ters , and which must have also pleased their audience . And as the Troubadours and the Sicilians were the first amongst the moderns who ...
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