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SIR OTON DE GRAUNSON- " FLOUR OF HEM THAT MAKE IN FRAUNCE " By HALDEEN BRADDY The contemporary reputation of Sir Oton de Graunson , French poet of the fourteenth century , is a subject of no slight interest to the student of medieval ...
SIR OTON DE GRAUNSON- " FLOUR OF HEM THAT MAKE IN FRAUNCE " By HALDEEN BRADDY The contemporary reputation of Sir Oton de Graunson , French poet of the fourteenth century , is a subject of no slight interest to the student of medieval ...
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... Oton's case sympathetically , and relates that he died piously uttering these last words : " Je me rendz à Dieu et à ma dame saincte Anne . " 8 And Froissart , who numbered Sir Oton among his Savoyard friends , " speaks of him ...
... Oton's case sympathetically , and relates that he died piously uttering these last words : " Je me rendz à Dieu et à ma dame saincte Anne . " 8 And Froissart , who numbered Sir Oton among his Savoyard friends , " speaks of him ...
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... Oton de Graunson.1 Gracefully complimented in The Complaint of Venus as the " flour of hem that make in Fraunce , " 2 Graunson was heralded in his own time both at home and abroad as soldier , lover , and courtly poet . Like his friend ...
... Oton de Graunson.1 Gracefully complimented in The Complaint of Venus as the " flour of hem that make in Fraunce , " 2 Graunson was heralded in his own time both at home and abroad as soldier , lover , and courtly poet . Like his friend ...
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Pauline Aiken | 1 |
Haldeen Braddy Sir Oton de Graunson Flour of | 10 |
E Bagby Atwood Some Minor Sources of Lydgates Troy | 17 |
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