A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... lived to see the Restoration , the Civil Wars were a catastrophic inter- lude the ' Flood ' that divided a rich , productive past from a bleak and inharmonious present . Dryden described his Eliza- bethan and Jacobean ancestors as a ...
... lived to see the Restoration , the Civil Wars were a catastrophic inter- lude the ' Flood ' that divided a rich , productive past from a bleak and inharmonious present . Dryden described his Eliza- bethan and Jacobean ancestors as a ...
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... lived , his deformity haunted him - it was apparently some form of clubfoot ; and he felt that his lameness set him apart from the rest of mankind . Byron's adult career is so well - known that it scarcely needs . recapitulation . After ...
... lived , his deformity haunted him - it was apparently some form of clubfoot ; and he felt that his lameness set him apart from the rest of mankind . Byron's adult career is so well - known that it scarcely needs . recapitulation . After ...
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... lived both to rebellion and to self - destruction - and insisted that the art a poet practised was both its own justification and its own . reward . Meanwhile , among English writers , Oscar Wilde set out to popularize the gospel of ...
... lived both to rebellion and to self - destruction - and insisted that the art a poet practised was both its own justification and its own . reward . Meanwhile , among English writers , Oscar Wilde set out to popularize the gospel of ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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