Book Ways: An Introduction to the Study of English LiteratureRalph, Holland & Company, 1913 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... stands apart from the Old English used in Alfred's prose . In the sixteenth century the feeling still prevailed among Englishmen that their own tongue was unworthy to be used in any literary work ... stand for his -Prose in Tudor Times.
... stands apart from the Old English used in Alfred's prose . In the sixteenth century the feeling still prevailed among Englishmen that their own tongue was unworthy to be used in any literary work ... stand for his -Prose in Tudor Times.
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... stands for Queen Elizabeth ) is Queen of Fairyland ; all the knights who appear in the story are sent out from her court on quests , to succour the weak and aid the oppressed . They meet with many adventures and the roll of characters ...
... stands for Queen Elizabeth ) is Queen of Fairyland ; all the knights who appear in the story are sent out from her court on quests , to succour the weak and aid the oppressed . They meet with many adventures and the roll of characters ...
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... standing of Shakespeare was far better than that of the eighteenth century writers ; but Johnson's criticisms are ... stands , even if it is not quite clear , " because it is Shakespeare's . " The preface is full of wise , critical ...
... standing of Shakespeare was far better than that of the eighteenth century writers ; but Johnson's criticisms are ... stands , even if it is not quite clear , " because it is Shakespeare's . " The preface is full of wise , critical ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature PAGE | 1 |
Writings in Middle English | 8 |
Chaucer | 14 |
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