Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 páginas |
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... chivalry and to poetic romance . Edward instituted the Order of the Garter , and “ raised the Table Round again . " Tilts and tournaments were exhibited at several courts . In Italy , Boccaccio and Petrarch composed their immortal works ...
... chivalry and to poetic romance . Edward instituted the Order of the Garter , and “ raised the Table Round again . " Tilts and tournaments were exhibited at several courts . In Italy , Boccaccio and Petrarch composed their immortal works ...
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... chivalry , travelled from one brilliant court to another blazoning the magni- ficent spectacles which he promoted and witness- ed , or at the castle of Gaston de Foix , the flower of modern chivalry , read romances and virelais to his ...
... chivalry , travelled from one brilliant court to another blazoning the magni- ficent spectacles which he promoted and witness- ed , or at the castle of Gaston de Foix , the flower of modern chivalry , read romances and virelais to his ...
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... chivalry and gallantry over all Europe , the magnificence of princes , the increase of commerce , and the general progress of the liberal and useful arts which ame- liorate society , is to gaze on the brightest points of a picture which ...
... chivalry and gallantry over all Europe , the magnificence of princes , the increase of commerce , and the general progress of the liberal and useful arts which ame- liorate society , is to gaze on the brightest points of a picture which ...
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... chivalry had given romantic poetry the exhaustless theme of beautiful damsels and peer- less dames , or classic poetry made known its god- dess of Love and Beauty to rude rhymsters , the Virgin Mary was the object of much poetic praise ...
... chivalry had given romantic poetry the exhaustless theme of beautiful damsels and peer- less dames , or classic poetry made known its god- dess of Love and Beauty to rude rhymsters , the Virgin Mary was the object of much poetic praise ...
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... chivalrous prince is announced to his Holiness , Alas ! he said , is Edward dead ? Of Christendom he ber the flower ; The pope is to his chaumbre wende For dole he mihte ne speke na more ; Ant aftur cardinales he sende ( a ) Sithes ...
... chivalrous prince is announced to his Holiness , Alas ! he said , is Edward dead ? Of Christendom he ber the flower ; The pope is to his chaumbre wende For dole he mihte ne speke na more ; Ant aftur cardinales he sende ( a ) Sithes ...
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