Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... 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 the period ...
... 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 the period ...
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... political and theological prose . Perhaps the most important of all the groups of the famous men of this period , at least with reference to the influence their work has exerted on the stream of English litera- ture , is the quartet of ...
... political and theological prose . Perhaps the most important of all the groups of the famous men of this period , at least with reference to the influence their work has exerted on the stream of English litera- ture , is the quartet of ...
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... political and social separation of France and England had been going on ; French- men were told to consider France their country , while English- men would give allegiance to England alone . Chaucer's use of English is but part of a ...
... political and social separation of France and England had been going on ; French- men were told to consider France their country , while English- men would give allegiance to England alone . Chaucer's use of English is but part of a ...
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... politics . The atmosphere was electric with new life . In rural England along lanes flanked with green hedges Englishmen walked with bosoms swelling with new pride , in bustling London vigorous burghers strode the city's streets with ...
... politics . The atmosphere was electric with new life . In rural England along lanes flanked with green hedges Englishmen walked with bosoms swelling with new pride , in bustling London vigorous burghers strode the city's streets with ...
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... political strife of his day , abandoning poetry for the writing of bitter controversial prose ; in the last , blind and solitary , he achieves immortality by writing Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes . L'Allegro ...
... political strife of his day , abandoning poetry for the writing of bitter controversial prose ; in the last , blind and solitary , he achieves immortality by writing Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes . L'Allegro ...
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