Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... whole field of English literature , is almost painfully embarrassed to learn from his students that Byron was blind , that Keats wrote the Adonis when under the influence of opium , and that Browning's Ring and the Book is based on ...
... whole field of English literature , is almost painfully embarrassed to learn from his students that Byron was blind , that Keats wrote the Adonis when under the influence of opium , and that Browning's Ring and the Book is based on ...
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... whole field of English literature At the end of each chapter there is a list of books and magazine articles . It is hoped that these reference lists will be especially helpful to those who wish to make a fuller study of the author ...
... whole field of English literature At the end of each chapter there is a list of books and magazine articles . It is hoped that these reference lists will be especially helpful to those who wish to make a fuller study of the author ...
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... whole field of English literature At the end of each chapter there is a list of books and magazine articles. It is hoped that these reference lists will be especially helpful to those who wish to make a fuller study of the author ...
... whole field of English literature At the end of each chapter there is a list of books and magazine articles. It is hoped that these reference lists will be especially helpful to those who wish to make a fuller study of the author ...
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... whole field of Englis literature : 1. The Anglo - Saxon , or Early English Period . 2. The Middle English Period . V 3. The Elizabethan Age.1550-16 4. The Puritan Period . D 5. The Restoration Period . b 7. The Age of Romanticism . 8 ...
... whole field of Englis literature : 1. The Anglo - Saxon , or Early English Period . 2. The Middle English Period . V 3. The Elizabethan Age.1550-16 4. The Puritan Period . D 5. The Restoration Period . b 7. The Age of Romanticism . 8 ...
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... 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.
... 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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