a town which has literary evidence of the 13th century
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a celebrity was invited to be a chief guest at your school function. write a composition describing his/her visit in 300 to 350 words
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the most popular reading of noble and burgher alike was a 13th-century love allegory, the Roman de la rose. Despite a promising start in the late Middle Ages, literary creativity suffered from the domination of Latin as the language of “serious” expression, with the result that, if the vernacular attracted writers, they tended to overload it with Latinisms and artificially applied rhetorical forms. "
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