Modern Philology, Volume 2University of Chicago Press, 1905 Vols. 30-54 include 1932-1956 of: Victorian bibliography, prepared by a committee of the Victorian Literature Group of the Modern Language Association of America. |
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... mention of rivage de mer ( 52 ) may be taken to indicate that the public before whom the poem was sung had a feeling for the sea . 3 Many passages indicate a sense of humor ( vide , for instance , ll . 1610-17 ) . the Roland , however ...
... mention of rivage de mer ( 52 ) may be taken to indicate that the public before whom the poem was sung had a feeling for the sea . 3 Many passages indicate a sense of humor ( vide , for instance , ll . 1610-17 ) . the Roland , however ...
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... mentioned by name for the second time in the series of events ; the porter refuses to admit him , as does at first ... mention of Orange is thus retrospective . The first mention of Orange in the action of the poem is in 1. 2054 . to his ...
... mentioned by name for the second time in the series of events ; the porter refuses to admit him , as does at first ... mention of Orange is thus retrospective . The first mention of Orange in the action of the poem is in 1. 2054 . to his ...
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... mentioned a little later , however , as having been taken prisoner with the others : 11. 2485 , 2520 , 3055 , 3154 . 2 Line 1224 says : Nen fuit mie Willame , ainz s'en vait . It will not do , however , to take these words literally ...
... mentioned a little later , however , as having been taken prisoner with the others : 11. 2485 , 2520 , 3055 , 3154 . 2 Line 1224 says : Nen fuit mie Willame , ainz s'en vait . It will not do , however , to take these words literally ...
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... mention , twice repeated , of Barcelona , for the line is manifestly corrupt , as is indicated , not alone by its ... mentioning France , the fact of the invasion is again stated ( 1. 969 ) , where it stands : Et est en terre qu'il met ...
... mention , twice repeated , of Barcelona , for the line is manifestly corrupt , as is indicated , not alone by its ... mentioning France , the fact of the invasion is again stated ( 1. 969 ) , where it stands : Et est en terre qu'il met ...
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... mention of Bourges and of Mont Gironde . The messenger who announces the inva- sion in the opening lines is said to find Tedbalt at Bourges , and he brings news that Deramé has landed at Mont Gironde . ' The mention of Bourges here is ...
... mention of Bourges and of Mont Gironde . The messenger who announces the inva- sion in the opening lines is said to find Tedbalt at Bourges , and he brings news that Deramé has landed at Mont Gironde . ' The mention of Bourges here is ...
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