A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 Seiten |
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... Italian Influence . Caxton's Work .. Prose under Henry VIII ... Prose and the Reformation ... Fifteenth Century Poetry . ( Lydgate .... Occleve Ballads , etc. Chevy Chase .. PAGE 69 69 69 70 71 71 72 73 74 75 76 Century Poetry . 77 PAGE ...
... Italian Influence . Caxton's Work .. Prose under Henry VIII ... Prose and the Reformation ... Fifteenth Century Poetry . ( Lydgate .... Occleve Ballads , etc. Chevy Chase .. PAGE 69 69 69 70 71 71 72 73 74 75 76 Century Poetry . 77 PAGE ...
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... Italy , and some provinces of Central Europe , also . They belong to the great Indo - European family , the other members of which are the peoples using or having used ( 1 ) the Indian languages , notably the Sanskrit , of Northern ...
... Italy , and some provinces of Central Europe , also . They belong to the great Indo - European family , the other members of which are the peoples using or having used ( 1 ) the Indian languages , notably the Sanskrit , of Northern ...
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... Italian , till at last we find him entirely national in the Canterbury Tales , the best example of English story - telling we possess . The struggle , then , of England , against the foreigner , to become and remain England finds its ...
... Italian , till at last we find him entirely national in the Canterbury Tales , the best example of English story - telling we possess . The struggle , then , of England , against the foreigner , to become and remain England finds its ...
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... Italy . JOHN GOWER belongs to a school older than Chaucer , inas- much as he is never touched by the Italian , only by the French , influence . He belongs to a different school even as an artist ; for his tales are not pure story ...
... Italy . JOHN GOWER belongs to a school older than Chaucer , inas- much as he is never touched by the Italian , only by the French , influence . He belongs to a different school even as an artist ; for his tales are not pure story ...
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... Italian influence , from 1372 to 1384. During these years he went for the king on no less than seven diplomatic missions . Three of these , in 1372 , '74 , and '78 , were to Italy . At that time the great Ital- ian literature which ...
... Italian influence , from 1372 to 1384. During these years he went for the king on no less than seven diplomatic missions . Three of these , in 1372 , '74 , and '78 , were to Italy . At that time the great Ital- ian literature which ...
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