The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... France in vigour , and Spain in enthusiasm ; and I see England taught by advancing years to exercise in its behalf that good sense which is her characteristic towards every one else . The capital of that prosperous and hopeful land is ...
... France in vigour , and Spain in enthusiasm ; and I see England taught by advancing years to exercise in its behalf that good sense which is her characteristic towards every one else . The capital of that prosperous and hopeful land is ...
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... France as absolutely as if it had been the per- fection of classical poetry indeed . The dissatisfaction is natural ; yet a lively and accomplished critic , M. Charles d'Héricault , the editor of Clément Marot , goes too far when he ...
... France as absolutely as if it had been the per- fection of classical poetry indeed . The dissatisfaction is natural ; yet a lively and accomplished critic , M. Charles d'Héricault , the editor of Clément Marot , goes too far when he ...
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... , lay himself down under a pine - tree , with his face turned towards Spain and the enemy- ' De plusurs choses à remembrer li prist , De tantes teres cume li bers cunquist , De dulce France , des humes de sun lign , THE STUDY OF POETRY n.
... , lay himself down under a pine - tree , with his face turned towards Spain and the enemy- ' De plusurs choses à remembrer li prist , De tantes teres cume li bers cunquist , De dulce France , des humes de sun lign , THE STUDY OF POETRY n.
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... France , and the men of his lineage , and Charlemagne his liege lord who nourished him .'- Chanson de Roland , ' iii . 939-942 . So said she ; they long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing , There , in their own dear land , their ...
... France , and the men of his lineage , and Charlemagne his liege lord who nourished him .'- Chanson de Roland , ' iii . 939-942 . So said she ; they long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing , There , in their own dear land , their ...
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... France , with which our own poetry , in its origins , is indissolubly con- nected . In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , that seed- time of all modern language and literature , the poetry of France had a clear predominance in ...
... France , with which our own poetry , in its origins , is indissolubly con- nected . In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , that seed- time of all modern language and literature , the poetry of France had a clear predominance in ...
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