A Short History of English LiteratureH. Milford, 1921 - 404 sivua |
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... thought and faith of a great writer no less than his art , will explain his treatment of such writers as Blake , Shelley , and Wordsworth . Some apology or explanation should perhaps be offered for the writing of a new History of ...
... thought and faith of a great writer no less than his art , will explain his treatment of such writers as Blake , Shelley , and Wordsworth . Some apology or explanation should perhaps be offered for the writing of a new History of ...
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... . The writings in Latin , in which language so much of the best mediaeval thought found its expression , are of consequence for of Mon- mouth . Anglo- the student of English literature EARLY MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE 11.
... . The writings in Latin , in which language so much of the best mediaeval thought found its expression , are of consequence for of Mon- mouth . Anglo- the student of English literature EARLY MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE 11.
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... thought , whether I better be If never man it after had : An I it caste into the see , Of mold was never man so mad . The sword he hid under a tree And said , ' Sir , I did as ye me bad . ' ' What saw thou there ? ' then said the king ...
... thought , whether I better be If never man it after had : An I it caste into the see , Of mold was never man so mad . The sword he hid under a tree And said , ' Sir , I did as ye me bad . ' ' What saw thou there ? ' then said the king ...
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... thought and art in English poetry , together with our first great earnest of the Renaissance . The language in which he wrote the London variety of the east midland dialect— had been gradually simplified through more than two cen ...
... thought and art in English poetry , together with our first great earnest of the Renaissance . The language in which he wrote the London variety of the east midland dialect— had been gradually simplified through more than two cen ...
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... thought that Bunyan was seriously indebted to the Pilgrimage for The Pilgrim's Progress . The Story of Thebes is a mistaken attempt , running to nearly five thousand lines , to continue the sequence of the Canter- bury Tales . The ...
... thought that Bunyan was seriously indebted to the Pilgrimage for The Pilgrim's Progress . The Story of Thebes is a mistaken attempt , running to nearly five thousand lines , to continue the sequence of the Canter- bury Tales . The ...
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