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... himself has proved , and Chaucer also , it is possible for a man to love at one and the same time the history of real characters and the phantoms of allegory ; but in the careless versions of the Carcel de Amor and the Libro Aureo there ...
... himself has proved , and Chaucer also , it is possible for a man to love at one and the same time the history of real characters and the phantoms of allegory ; but in the careless versions of the Carcel de Amor and the Libro Aureo there ...
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... himself observed , not in 1365 , but thirty years later . Nothing definite is known of Froissart after this , and the year of his death is uncertain . and Death VI The French poets of the Fourteenth Century , the masters Froissart's and ...
... himself observed , not in 1365 , but thirty years later . Nothing definite is known of Froissart after this , and the year of his death is uncertain . and Death VI The French poets of the Fourteenth Century , the masters Froissart's and ...
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INTRO remembered by himself . Froissart declares himself at last DUCTION in the chapters on his visit to Bearn , so very different from the history of the wars . In the first part of his work he does not talk about himself , and report ...
INTRO remembered by himself . Froissart declares himself at last DUCTION in the chapters on his visit to Bearn , so very different from the history of the wars . In the first part of his work he does not talk about himself , and report ...
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