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He met many classes of people and had opportunities of observing and knowing Italians and Frenchmen , courtiers and ... He paid several visits to Italy on diplomatic business and there continued his studies of writers and gained much ...
He met many classes of people and had opportunities of observing and knowing Italians and Frenchmen , courtiers and ... He paid several visits to Italy on diplomatic business and there continued his studies of writers and gained much ...
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The Greek scholars were warmly welcomed in Italy , and soon great enthusiasm was felt and this spread over the whole of ... In the fourteenth century , the Italians had learnt the art of paper making , and in Germany in 1443 the first ...
The Greek scholars were warmly welcomed in Italy , and soon great enthusiasm was felt and this spread over the whole of ... In the fourteenth century , the Italians had learnt the art of paper making , and in Germany in 1443 the first ...
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until he was twelve , when he was taken to Italy by his parents . On his return to England he was entered at Lincoln's Inn , and called to the Bar in 1849. He was not interested in law and began to write . His novels became very popular ...
until he was twelve , when he was taken to Italy by his parents . On his return to England he was entered at Lincoln's Inn , and called to the Bar in 1849. He was not interested in law and began to write . His novels became very popular ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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