The Harvard Classics, 28권Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... Italian , or Gallic student , after tossing on the Saronic waves , which would be his more ordinary course to Athens , at last casting anchor at Piræus . He is of any condition or rank of life you please , and may be made to order ...
... Italian , or Gallic student , after tossing on the Saronic waves , which would be his more ordinary course to Athens , at last casting anchor at Piræus . He is of any condition or rank of life you please , and may be made to order ...
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... Italy , simply to see Livy ; he had his fill of gazing , and then went back again . home . Had our young stranger got nothing by his voyage but the sight of the breathing and moving Plato , had he entered no lecture - room to hear , no ...
... Italy , simply to see Livy ; he had his fill of gazing , and then went back again . home . Had our young stranger got nothing by his voyage but the sight of the breathing and moving Plato , had he entered no lecture - room to hear , no ...
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... langue d'oil and its productions in the langue d'oc , the poetry of the langue d'oc , of southern France , of the troubadours , is of importance because of its effect on Italian literature ; -the THE STUDY OF POETRY 75.
... langue d'oil and its productions in the langue d'oc , the poetry of the langue d'oc , of southern France , of the troubadours , is of importance because of its effect on Italian literature ; -the THE STUDY OF POETRY 75.
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... Italian Brunetto Latini , the mas- ter of Dante , wrote his Treasure in French because , he says , ' la parleure en est plus délitable et plus commune à toutes gens . ' In the same century , the thirteenth , the French ro- mance ...
... Italian Brunetto Latini , the mas- ter of Dante , wrote his Treasure in French because , he says , ' la parleure en est plus délitable et plus commune à toutes gens . ' In the same century , the thirteenth , the French ro- mance ...
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... Italians used , and which Chaucer derived immediately from the Italians , the basis and suggestion was probably given in France . Chaucer ( I have already named him ) fascinated his contemporaries , but so too did Christian of Troyes ...
... Italians used , and which Chaucer derived immediately from the Italians , the basis and suggestion was probably given in France . Chaucer ( I have already named him ) fascinated his contemporaries , but so too did Christian of Troyes ...
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