Book Ways: An Introduction to the Study of English LiteratureRalph, Holland & Company, 1913 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... became poet and historian , explorer and soldier by turns . The travellers brought home the most exaggerated tales of the wonders they had seen in foreign lands and these tales , often in much embroidered dress , became the stock - in ...
... became poet and historian , explorer and soldier by turns . The travellers brought home the most exaggerated tales of the wonders they had seen in foreign lands and these tales , often in much embroidered dress , became the stock - in ...
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... became a professor at Oxford , he turned aside from poetry and wrote prose . The style of his prose is carefully considered , and often elaborately polished . He is always dogmatic , and has an irritating way of repeating the statements ...
... became a professor at Oxford , he turned aside from poetry and wrote prose . The style of his prose is carefully considered , and often elaborately polished . He is always dogmatic , and has an irritating way of repeating the statements ...
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... became very impor- tant , and the presence of men like Charles Dickens in the editorial chair naturally raised the standard of periodical literature . The traditions of the early days of the cen- tury still live , in prose as in poetry ...
... became very impor- tant , and the presence of men like Charles Dickens in the editorial chair naturally raised the standard of periodical literature . The traditions of the early days of the cen- tury still live , in prose as in poetry ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature PAGE | 1 |
Writings in Middle English | 8 |
Chaucer | 14 |
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