Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... became the political and com- mercial center of the kingdom , the Midland dialect gained the supremacy . As Chaucer is the subject of the next chapter , we need not now discuss the influence of this notable poet . The Elizabethan Era is ...
... became the political and com- mercial center of the kingdom , the Midland dialect gained the supremacy . As Chaucer is the subject of the next chapter , we need not now discuss the influence of this notable poet . The Elizabethan Era is ...
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... became gallant and social , and also personal and partisan ; and satire was soon its most vital form . . . . Prose came nearer to living speech , it became more civil and natural and persuasive . " ... The prose of Dryden and Bunyan ...
... became gallant and social , and also personal and partisan ; and satire was soon its most vital form . . . . Prose came nearer to living speech , it became more civil and natural and persuasive . " ... The prose of Dryden and Bunyan ...
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... became the dominant note . Byron , Keats , Shelley , Coleridge , and Wordsworth in poetry ; Scott and Jane Austen in fiction ; Lamb and De Quincey in the essay — each followed the bent of his genius , producing a literature as rich as ...
... became the dominant note . Byron , Keats , Shelley , Coleridge , and Wordsworth in poetry ; Scott and Jane Austen in fiction ; Lamb and De Quincey in the essay — each followed the bent of his genius , producing a literature as rich as ...
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... to grind the grain , ovens to bake , and smithies to forge . Chaucer became a prisoner of war ; on the 1st of March , 1360 , Edward III contributed £ 16 towards his ransom . Whether this amount is a part or the whole of the Chaucer 11.
... to grind the grain , ovens to bake , and smithies to forge . Chaucer became a prisoner of war ; on the 1st of March , 1360 , Edward III contributed £ 16 towards his ransom . Whether this amount is a part or the whole of the Chaucer 11.
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... became the third wife of John of Gaunt ; if this be true it might help to explain Chaucer's close relationship with court affairs , for John of Gaunt was the son of Edward III . That he had a son , Lewis , we know from his Astrolabe ...
... became the third wife of John of Gaunt ; if this be true it might help to explain Chaucer's close relationship with court affairs , for John of Gaunt was the son of Edward III . That he had a son , Lewis , we know from his Astrolabe ...
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