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الصفحة 290
... Court of Sapience 15 ( c . 1465 ) . In this poem of some 2300 lines in rime royal we have first a debate between the Four Daughters of God , carried on at length , and then we are taken with the author on a dream journey to the Court of ...
... Court of Sapience 15 ( c . 1465 ) . In this poem of some 2300 lines in rime royal we have first a debate between the Four Daughters of God , carried on at length , and then we are taken with the author on a dream journey to the Court of ...
الصفحة 347
... Court ( i.e. , “ court rations " ) a much earlier poem , ' is likewise a dream allegory in rime royal ; but the dream is here a nightmare . The hazards of one who lives at the court are powerfully imaged in the growing terror of a young ...
... Court ( i.e. , “ court rations " ) a much earlier poem , ' is likewise a dream allegory in rime royal ; but the dream is here a nightmare . The hazards of one who lives at the court are powerfully imaged in the growing terror of a young ...
الصفحة 569
... court from the period of Edward III . In the fifteenth century there were " royal entries " into London and other cities and analogous pageants for the reception of distinguished personages . These were stationary or processional , more ...
... court from the period of Edward III . In the fifteenth century there were " royal entries " into London and other cities and analogous pageants for the reception of distinguished personages . These were stationary or processional , more ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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