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These poems are marked by a wonderful simplicity and spontaneity , undiminished by their strange metrical intricacy . Under der linden was first rendered into English by the eccentric poet Beddoes , in whose version the delicacy and ...
These poems are marked by a wonderful simplicity and spontaneity , undiminished by their strange metrical intricacy . Under der linden was first rendered into English by the eccentric poet Beddoes , in whose version the delicacy and ...
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It tells how Melisande wove with her own hands a wonderful tapestry representing the last scene of the story - Rudel dying in her arms on the beachand how the tapestry still hangs in the castle at Blaye .
It tells how Melisande wove with her own hands a wonderful tapestry representing the last scene of the story - Rudel dying in her arms on the beachand how the tapestry still hangs in the castle at Blaye .
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There is certainly a wonderful sense of warmth and colour in his writings ; his invocations of the sunshine and the summer remind one of the Troubadours . His travels were mainly in sunny lands — Spain , Italy , and ...
There is certainly a wonderful sense of warmth and colour in his writings ; his invocations of the sunshine and the summer remind one of the Troubadours . His travels were mainly in sunny lands — Spain , Italy , and ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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