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 +:This story is taken from the Fabliau of the Trouveur [[Rutebeuf]], '''De la Demoiselle qui vouloit voler en l'air''' (lie- grand, vol. iv. p. 316), in which a clerk, while pretending to add wings and feathers to a lady, that she might fly, acts in a similar manner ...
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This story is taken from the Fabliau of the Trouveur Rutebeuf, De la Demoiselle qui vouloit voler en l'air (lie- grand, vol. iv. p. 316), in which a clerk, while pretending to add wings and feathers to a lady, that she might fly, acts in a similar manner ...
History of Prose Fiction by John Colin Dunlop





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