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... troubadours . It is true that in society there is not a promiscuous intercourse of the sexes ; but it would seem from the novel , Iu - Kioo - li , that in their family meetings this rigour is dispensed with among relatives ; and ...
... troubadours . It is true that in society there is not a promiscuous intercourse of the sexes ; but it would seem from the novel , Iu - Kioo - li , that in their family meetings this rigour is dispensed with among relatives ; and ...
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... Troubadours disappeared - as Lucretius and Virgil on the footsteps of Ennius . A philosophi- cal period ought to have come between them . It seems , however , as if genius had power to create a new language , new feelings , new views of ...
... Troubadours disappeared - as Lucretius and Virgil on the footsteps of Ennius . A philosophi- cal period ought to have come between them . It seems , however , as if genius had power to create a new language , new feelings , new views of ...
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... Troubadours ) les ont nommées Chant , Chanterel , Chanson , Son , Sonnet Vers , Mot . Comedia , Satyra , Syrventes , Tenson , Layz , ' Depports , Soules et autres . Ils ont aussi faict de Pastorelles et plusieurs autres rithmes telles ...
... Troubadours ) les ont nommées Chant , Chanterel , Chanson , Son , Sonnet Vers , Mot . Comedia , Satyra , Syrventes , Tenson , Layz , ' Depports , Soules et autres . Ils ont aussi faict de Pastorelles et plusieurs autres rithmes telles ...
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... Troubadours themselves obtained that title improperly . Yet Nostradamus must have found these appellations given to the Troubadours also , for he says , ( Nost . ib . p . 14. ) Les poetes se nommoyent Troubadours , cest à dire ...
... Troubadours themselves obtained that title improperly . Yet Nostradamus must have found these appellations given to the Troubadours also , for he says , ( Nost . ib . p . 14. ) Les poetes se nommoyent Troubadours , cest à dire ...
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... Troubadour received that title when he was able to set his songs to music . We ought correctly to make a distinction ... Troubadours ought not to be called Gay Saber , or la Gaye Science , for this title it received only after it was ...
... Troubadour received that title when he was able to set his songs to music . We ought correctly to make a distinction ... Troubadours ought not to be called Gay Saber , or la Gaye Science , for this title it received only after it was ...
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