Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... Italy and France came the learning of ancient Rome and Athens ; while modern Italy contributed poetry , fiction , and the drama , which reappeared in new English forms of tragedy , allegory , song , pastoral , and sonnet . English prose ...
... Italy and France came the learning of ancient Rome and Athens ; while modern Italy contributed poetry , fiction , and the drama , which reappeared in new English forms of tragedy , allegory , song , pastoral , and sonnet . English prose ...
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... Italian writers ; and the third , or English period , ends with his death . French influence naturally came first , since the court of Edward III was essentially a French court , and Chaucer as a youth lived in its environment . When he ...
... Italian writers ; and the third , or English period , ends with his death . French influence naturally came first , since the court of Edward III was essentially a French court , and Chaucer as a youth lived in its environment . When he ...
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... Italian Period was possibly brought about by . Chaucer's many missions to the Continent , for , as has been said , during the ten years beginning with 1370 he made six or seven official journeys to various Courts in Europe . It is but ...
... Italian Period was possibly brought about by . Chaucer's many missions to the Continent , for , as has been said , during the ten years beginning with 1370 he made six or seven official journeys to various Courts in Europe . It is but ...
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... Italian influence and the beginning of the third or English period . While the prolog itself is interesting as a revelation of Chaucer's personality , the tales themselves are told without the charm and enthusiasm that we expect from ...
... Italian influence and the beginning of the third or English period . While the prolog itself is interesting as a revelation of Chaucer's personality , the tales themselves are told without the charm and enthusiasm that we expect from ...
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... Italian ; but his knowledge was that of the man of letters , of the artist who reads for pleasure , for a study of the art of the writer , and for insight into life . The French writers whom he knew are now forgotten , save by the ...
... Italian ; but his knowledge was that of the man of letters , of the artist who reads for pleasure , for a study of the art of the writer , and for insight into life . The French writers whom he knew are now forgotten , save by the ...
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