American Quarterly Review, Volume 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 - American literature |
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... Count of Blois , at whose desire and expense , he recommenced his his- tory . In the researches consequent upon this , he made the visit to the court of the Count of Foix . At the court of Gaston de Foix , Froissart , like Don Quixote ...
... Count of Blois , at whose desire and expense , he recommenced his his- tory . In the researches consequent upon this , he made the visit to the court of the Count of Foix . At the court of Gaston de Foix , Froissart , like Don Quixote ...
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... Count of Blois , his constant friend and patron , to whom the lordship of Chimay belonged . A truce of four years having , in 1393 , been concluded between France and England , Froissart determined to revisit the latter country , where ...
... Count of Blois , his constant friend and patron , to whom the lordship of Chimay belonged . A truce of four years having , in 1393 , been concluded between France and England , Froissart determined to revisit the latter country , where ...
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... Blois on the one side , and the English and De Montfort on the other , he gathered together a company of adventurers ... Count of Blois , was killed . The battle of Aurai , in which these events occurred , is remarkable for having been ...
... Blois on the one side , and the English and De Montfort on the other , he gathered together a company of adventurers ... Count of Blois , was killed . The battle of Aurai , in which these events occurred , is remarkable for having been ...
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