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FOREWORDFinding it “a beautiful p
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe author particula
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2. BooksARIES, André. - Universali
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3. PeriodicalsL’Aiòli. - Avignon
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PART II. 1. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TRANSLA
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16. —————, The Troubadour
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Haven ; London : Yale University Pr
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[Translations of 26 songs attribute
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Peguillan, Guillem Figueira, Na Gor
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poetical work, with prose-and-verse
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