The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... Provensal Poets , John Bull in America , Journals of Madam Knight and the Rev. Mr. Buckingham , Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court , 459 107 54 50 203 Lawrence's Address before the Academy of Fine Arts , 125 39 Lionel Lincoln , Literary ...
... Provensal Poets , John Bull in America , Journals of Madam Knight and the Rev. Mr. Buckingham , Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court , 459 107 54 50 203 Lawrence's Address before the Academy of Fine Arts , 125 39 Lionel Lincoln , Literary ...
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... Provensal poet , he spells the same word tousiours in one place , and touiour in another in the same page , and when he calls himself Jehan de Nostre Dame in the title page , and Jean de Nostra- damus in the dedication - nor to point ...
... Provensal poet , he spells the same word tousiours in one place , and touiour in another in the same page , and when he calls himself Jehan de Nostre Dame in the title page , and Jean de Nostra- damus in the dedication - nor to point ...
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... poets of 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 .
... poets of 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 .
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... Provensal language . This language , accord- ing to his own account , had , in 1575 , the time this book was published , degenerated into a sort of patois , the obscure un- written dialect of a province , abandoned to the illiterate ...
... Provensal language . This language , accord- ing to his own account , had , in 1575 , the time this book was published , degenerated into a sort of patois , the obscure un- written dialect of a province , abandoned to the illiterate ...
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... Proven- sal poets , have made a liberal use of its materials . It contains the biographies of about eighty of the Provensal writers , who flourished between the middle of the twelfth century , and the year 1382. This period commences ...
... Proven- sal poets , have made a liberal use of its materials . It contains the biographies of about eighty of the Provensal writers , who flourished between the middle of the twelfth century , and the year 1382. This period commences ...
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