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| France, Mère des Arts, Des Armes Et Des Loix. |
| Du Bellay |
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| The Oxford Book of French Verse |
| XIIIth CenturyXIXth Century |
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| Chosen by St. John Lucas |
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| These 317 works begin with the emergence of Villon as the first master of verse; to the Renaissance men Ronsard and Du Bellay; through the dramatic verse of Corneille and Racine; concluding with the Romanticism of Hugo and Gautier. |
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| CONTENTS |
| Bibliographic Record Introduction Note Notes |
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To the Memory of Frederick York Powell, Sometime Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, and a Lover of the Fine Art of France |
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OXFORD: CLARENDON, 1920
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2001 |
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- Chronologic Index of Authors
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- Alphabetic Index of Authors
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- Index of Titles
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- Index of First Lines
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