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... songs and sonnets . The objection was certainly just , but the blame cannot fairly be imputed to an editor , who must be satisfied to take such instances of literary excellence as he can find ; and who , though he may lament , with his ...
... songs and sonnets . The objection was certainly just , but the blame cannot fairly be imputed to an editor , who must be satisfied to take such instances of literary excellence as he can find ; and who , though he may lament , with his ...
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... songs , from which it is not improbable that Robert of Glouces- ter may have borrowed his sarcasms against William Rufus : but we do not possess any monuments of the poetry of this early period , nor have the names of the writers been ...
... songs , from which it is not improbable that Robert of Glouces- ter may have borrowed his sarcasms against William Rufus : but we do not possess any monuments of the poetry of this early period , nor have the names of the writers been ...
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... Songs played on the rote . This is thought to have been the modern vielle , used by the Savoyardı in our streets . * Voialx sons , sons voyaux , probably mean vocal songs . Vileors are probably players on the viele or violin . Lays ...
... Songs played on the rote . This is thought to have been the modern vielle , used by the Savoyardı in our streets . * Voialx sons , sons voyaux , probably mean vocal songs . Vileors are probably players on the viele or violin . Lays ...
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... Song on the advantages of the Crusade , which M. de la Rue , with great probability , ascribes to him , he is to be considered as the father of French lyric poetry , so that the high reputation he enjoyed appears to have been well ...
... Song on the advantages of the Crusade , which M. de la Rue , with great probability , ascribes to him , he is to be considered as the father of French lyric poetry , so that the high reputation he enjoyed appears to have been well ...
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... song before the people's king . Me , a word synonymous with the French on , introduced , per- haps , by the Danes or Normans . 4 Gave him givings , gifts . 5 " All the queens who were come to the festival , and all " the ladies , leaned ...
... song before the people's king . Me , a word synonymous with the French on , introduced , per- haps , by the Danes or Normans . 4 Gave him givings , gifts . 5 " All the queens who were come to the festival , and all " the ladies , leaned ...
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