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  • 61Two Noble Kinsmen, The — ▪ play by Shakespeare and Fletcher       tragicomedy in five acts by William Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William) and John Fletcher (Fletcher, John). The play was probably written and first performed about 1612–14. It was published in quarto in… …

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  • 62sparker — noun wooer, who courts …

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  • 63Crawford's Defeat by the Indians — Crawford’s Defeat by the Indians is an early American folk ballad principally written by Doctor John Knight,[1][2] survivor of the 1782 Crawford Expedition. The expedition was intended to destroy American Indian towns along the Sandusky River and …

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  • 64Deori people — See Deori for disambiguation Assam is the habitation of various tribal communities. Almost all of them have certain culture and tradition and they develop it in their own and unique style. They have a great contribution towards the making and… …

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  • 65Legends about Theodoric the Great — Dietrich catches the dwarf Alfrich (1883), by Johannes Gehrts. The Gothic King Theodoric the Great was remembered in Germanic legend as Dietrich von Bern (Bern is the Middle High German name for Verona, where Theodoric had one of his residences) …

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  • 66Joseph Noel Paton — Joseph Noel Paton, 1866, fotografiado por Thomas Annan. Sir Joseph Noel Paton (13 dic 1821 a 26 dic 1901) fue un pintor escocés, nacido en el Wooer´s Alley,Dunfermline, Fife. Contenido …

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  • 67Joseph Noel Paton — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Paton. Joseph Noel Paton en 1866. Photographie de Thomas Annan. Sir Joseph …

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  • 68Book of Good Love, The —    by Juan Ruiz (1343)    Juan RUIZ’s The Book of Good Love, perhaps the most important long poetic text surviving from medieval Spain, is a miscellany of 12 poems, each focused on a different love affair. The book opens with a prose sermon, or… …

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  • 69Reinmar der Alte —    ca. 1150–ca. 1210)    Text to WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE, Reinmar der Alte has always been viewed as the most important Middle High German courtly love poet. GOTTFRIED VON STRASSBURG, for instance, in his TRISTAN (ca. 1210), laments Reinmar’s… …

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  • 70troubadours — (12th and 13th centuries)    In the early 12th century, a group of courtly poets emerged in the south of France (the area known as Provence) composing love songs in Old Occitan. The basic concept of their poetry was the idea of fin’amors: a… …

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