The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 104
... Troubadours , that he ( 6 was in love with a noble lady , to the praise of whom he made many songs , and soon afterwards died , " where the reader is left to suppose that the poet is dead , and that his biography is at an end , but on ...
... Troubadours , that he ( 6 was in love with a noble lady , to the praise of whom he made many songs , and soon afterwards died , " where the reader is left to suppose that the poet is dead , and that his biography is at an end , but on ...
Page 105
... for having produced it . Even if he should be sensible of its pas- sage to oblivion , he would , at least , have the melancholy satis- faction of thinking that it died a natural death , 1825. ] 105 Lives of the Troubadours .
... for having produced it . Even if he should be sensible of its pas- sage to oblivion , he would , at least , have the melancholy satis- faction of thinking that it died a natural death , 1825. ] 105 Lives of the Troubadours .
Page 106
... his country , and in collecting the particulars of their lives from the Provensal biographers and putting them into barbarous French , for the edification of the Queen of France 106 [ July , Lives of the Troubadours .
... his country , and in collecting the particulars of their lives from the Provensal biographers and putting them into barbarous French , for the edification of the Queen of France 106 [ July , Lives of the Troubadours .
Page 107
... - quence had followed , it would at least have been a delightful recreation to look over a collection of statutes , whose meaning , like that of any other compositions , we could comprehend 1825. ] 107 Lives of the Troubadours .
... - quence had followed , it would at least have been a delightful recreation to look over a collection of statutes , whose meaning , like that of any other compositions , we could comprehend 1825. ] 107 Lives of the Troubadours .
Page 108
... Troubadours is drawn . Sismondi , in his History of the literature of the south of Europe , and other authors who have written of the Proven- sal poets , have made a liberal use of its materials . It contains the biographies of about ...
... Troubadours is drawn . Sismondi , in his History of the literature of the south of Europe , and other authors who have written of the Proven- sal poets , have made a liberal use of its materials . It contains the biographies of about ...
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