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... Romance of the Rose , written in the thirteenth century , by the poet Lorris , and afterwards continued by Jean de Meun . This book was for nearly two centuries considered as the mas- terpiece of the human mind ; it would not now be ...
... Romance of the Rose , written in the thirteenth century , by the poet Lorris , and afterwards continued by Jean de Meun . This book was for nearly two centuries considered as the mas- terpiece of the human mind ; it would not now be ...
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... Romance of the Rose , written in the thirteenth century , by the poet Lorris , and afterwards continued by Jean de Meun . This book was for nearly two centuries considered as the mas- terpiece of the human mind ; it would not now be ...
... Romance of the Rose , written in the thirteenth century , by the poet Lorris , and afterwards continued by Jean de Meun . This book was for nearly two centuries considered as the mas- terpiece of the human mind ; it would not now be ...
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... romance is that of which their sex is most capable . Love , which is the principal subject of ro- mances , is the sentiment with which they are best acquainted . There are in the passions a multitude of nice distinctions , delicate ...
... romance is that of which their sex is most capable . Love , which is the principal subject of ro- mances , is the sentiment with which they are best acquainted . There are in the passions a multitude of nice distinctions , delicate ...
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