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... language alone . That language , too , we are accustomed to associate with the wild and obso- lete machinery of the middle ages , with knights and tourna ments , with demons and incantations . Hence the native strains of Tasso or ...
... language alone . That language , too , we are accustomed to associate with the wild and obso- lete machinery of the middle ages , with knights and tourna ments , with demons and incantations . Hence the native strains of Tasso or ...
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... language of the Troubadours . With respect to the poems of which he professes to be the editor , we cannot help observing that they come before the public in a very question- able shape . The MSS . , he informs us , were transmitted to ...
... language of the Troubadours . With respect to the poems of which he professes to be the editor , we cannot help observing that they come before the public in a very question- able shape . The MSS . , he informs us , were transmitted to ...
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... language , though of their true reading I have little doubt . This ought not to surprize those who know how limited are the subjects on which the Coptic books now in our possession treat . They consist only of translations of the Bible ...
... language , though of their true reading I have little doubt . This ought not to surprize those who know how limited are the subjects on which the Coptic books now in our possession treat . They consist only of translations of the Bible ...
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