History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... Flower and the Leaf - Sensual love - Troilus and Cressida IV . Wherein Chaucer is French - Satirical and jovial poems - Canterbury Tales - The Wife of Bath and marriage — The mendicant friar and religion - Buffoonery , waggery , and ...
... Flower and the Leaf - Sensual love - Troilus and Cressida IV . Wherein Chaucer is French - Satirical and jovial poems - Canterbury Tales - The Wife of Bath and marriage — The mendicant friar and religion - Buffoonery , waggery , and ...
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... flowers , fruits , seed - vessels , in such a manner that the one which follows must always be preceded by the former , and must spring up from its death . And if now you consider no longer a brief epoch , as our own time , but one of ...
... flowers , fruits , seed - vessels , in such a manner that the one which follows must always be preceded by the former , and must spring up from its death . And if now you consider no longer a brief epoch , as our own time , but one of ...
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... flower amid a pool of blood . Sigurd has plunged his sword into the dragon Fafnir , and at that very moment they looked on one another ; and Fafnir asks , as he dies , " Who art thou ? and who is thy father ? and what thy kin , that ...
... flower amid a pool of blood . Sigurd has plunged his sword into the dragon Fafnir , and at that very moment they looked on one another ; and Fafnir asks , as he dies , " Who art thou ? and who is thy father ? and what thy kin , that ...
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... flower in the bud . If there has ever been anywhere a deep and serious poetic sen1 Beowulf , xxxvii . xxxviii . p . 110 et passim . I have throughout always used the very words of Kemble's translation . - TR . 1 timent , it is here ...
... flower in the bud . If there has ever been anywhere a deep and serious poetic sen1 Beowulf , xxxvii . xxxviii . p . 110 et passim . I have throughout always used the very words of Kemble's translation . - TR . 1 timent , it is here ...
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... flower which gives it its name " rose des buissons ; " and the Norman style unfolded itself , original yet proportioned between the Gothic , whose richness it foreshadowed , and the Romance , whose solidity it recalled . With taste ...
... flower which gives it its name " rose des buissons ; " and the Norman style unfolded itself , original yet proportioned between the Gothic , whose richness it foreshadowed , and the Romance , whose solidity it recalled . With taste ...
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