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A Comparative Study of Arabic, European, and English Literature of the Middle Ages Alice E. Lasater. CHAPTER III Lyric poetry PART I - EUROPEAN Spanish - Arabic Poetry Forms . There were in Arab Spain two traditions of Arabic poetry ...
A Comparative Study of Arabic, European, and English Literature of the Middle Ages Alice E. Lasater. CHAPTER III Lyric poetry PART I - EUROPEAN Spanish - Arabic Poetry Forms . There were in Arab Spain two traditions of Arabic poetry ...
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... Arabic and sometimes in Romance . Evidently then , by the twelfth century , the forms were not only fully developed from earlier beginnings but also relatively widely known . The attitude of the Arab classicists towards the popular poetry ...
... Arabic and sometimes in Romance . Evidently then , by the twelfth century , the forms were not only fully developed from earlier beginnings but also relatively widely known . The attitude of the Arab classicists towards the popular poetry ...
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A Comparative Study of Arabic, European, and English Literature of the Middle Ages Alice E. Lasater. characteristic of Arabic poetry , is found in Arab Spain over a cen- tury before the first troubadours flourished , already developed to ...
A Comparative Study of Arabic, European, and English Literature of the Middle Ages Alice E. Lasater. characteristic of Arabic poetry , is found in Arab Spain over a cen- tury before the first troubadours flourished , already developed to ...
Contents
LYRIC POETRY | 35 |
VISIONS OF THE AFTERLIFE | 56 |
PART IIThe MiddleEnglish Pearl | 69 |
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