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“A foreglance has been given of the alteration which was brought about in those characteristics, at the date of the sixteenth century, by the Renaissance, at the same time that the arts were made to shine with fresh and vivid lustre.”
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
“countenances,' arising from an anticipation, by foreglance of the compositor's eye, of the word 'courtier' a few lines below.”
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