The third great name in Italian mediaevalliterature is that of Giovanni Boccaccio.
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No mediaevalliterature held itself further removed from all monastic influence.
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The chief phases of Spanish mediaevalliterature are these:
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You said your collection was rich in mediaevalliterature.
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There are many such legends in mediaevalliterature, and their fundamental thought is older than Christianity.
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Ancient literature, mediaevalliterature, knew nothing of it.
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No one familiar with mediaevalliterature will, however, be inclined to accuse its authors of prudishness.
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The object of this work is to familiarize young students with the legends which form the staple of mediaevalliterature.
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They occupy so prominent a place in mediaevalliterature, however, that we must bespeak a few moments' attention to their subjects.
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The minstrels reappear throughout Scott's studies in mediaevalliterature, and were perhaps more interesting to him than any other part of the subject.
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In mediaevalliterature, Latin and Romance, very frequent mention is made of a species of vessel called in Latin baleneria, balenerium, balenerius, balaneria, etc.
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The difficult point to determine, in speaking of conceptions so widespread in classic and mediaevalliterature, is the immediate source whence these conceptions reached Chretien.
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One of the favorite heroes of early mediaevalliterature is Charlemagne, whose name is connected with countless romantic legends of more or less antique origin.
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Mediaevalliterature includes also a very large and so-called "unaffiliated cycle" of romances.
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One reason, perhaps, why mediævalliterature assumed so light and unartistic a form was, that by necessity it could not be full-orbed
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Mediaevalliterature, wonderful and stimulating as a whole and beautiful here and there in details of execution, affords few models of technical perfection.