A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... England was culturally a province of France . It was in this country as well as in France that French poets found patrons and cultivated the new poetry of courtly love and adventure . Educated readers in England read , not English , but ...
... England was culturally a province of France . It was in this country as well as in France that French poets found patrons and cultivated the new poetry of courtly love and adventure . Educated readers in England read , not English , but ...
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... England and loyalty to the Tudor - Stuart monarchy which had united Briton and Saxon and renewed the glories of Brut and Arthur . It is a huge gazetteer in verse of England , descrip- tions of county after county , the rivers taken as ...
... England and loyalty to the Tudor - Stuart monarchy which had united Briton and Saxon and renewed the glories of Brut and Arthur . It is a huge gazetteer in verse of England , descrip- tions of county after county , the rivers taken as ...
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... England of Elizabeth , the France of the roi soleil , the England of Chatham : Time was when it was praise and boast enough In every clime , and travel where we might , That we were born her children . [ Cowper . ] This is the note of ...
... England of Elizabeth , the France of the roi soleil , the England of Chatham : Time was when it was praise and boast enough In every clime , and travel where we might , That we were born her children . [ Cowper . ] This is the note of ...
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