Book Ways: An Introduction to the Study of English LiteratureRalph, Holland & Company, 1913 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... England , too , we are reminded that the expression of men's longings for freedom and new and more equal laws was not con- fined to imaginary Utopias . In the English translation of the Chronicles we find the following from one of the ...
... England , too , we are reminded that the expression of men's longings for freedom and new and more equal laws was not con- fined to imaginary Utopias . In the English translation of the Chronicles we find the following from one of the ...
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... England , " and hopes that they will find time to read it in their leisure moments , and will let it lie in their laps with their little dogs . The gentlewomen ( and gentlemen ) of England responded willingly to his appeal . The fact ...
... England , " and hopes that they will find time to read it in their leisure moments , and will let it lie in their laps with their little dogs . The gentlewomen ( and gentlemen ) of England responded willingly to his appeal . The fact ...
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... England . It is quite simple to see how great must be the difference this event would make in the circulation of books . The man to whom we really owe our English Bible was WILLIAM TYNDALE who was born in the west of England towards the ...
... England . It is quite simple to see how great must be the difference this event would make in the circulation of books . The man to whom we really owe our English Bible was WILLIAM TYNDALE who was born in the west of England towards the ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature PAGE | 1 |
Writings in Middle English | 8 |
Chaucer | 14 |
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