The Shaping of English Literature and the Readers' Share in the Development of Its FormsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1927 - 314 Seiten |
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... probably also enjoyed the anonymous rhyme of an exasperated fellow - sufferer : I would my master were an hare , And all his bokis howndes were And I myself a joly huntere , To blow my horn I wold not spare ! For if he were dede I wold ...
... probably also enjoyed the anonymous rhyme of an exasperated fellow - sufferer : I would my master were an hare , And all his bokis howndes were And I myself a joly huntere , To blow my horn I wold not spare ! For if he were dede I wold ...
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... probably it pleased them , for the reputation of the St Paul's boys as players rose higher and higher . We hear of their performing several plays , made by their master out of the works of Latin authors , before Cardinal Wolsey , and in ...
... probably it pleased them , for the reputation of the St Paul's boys as players rose higher and higher . We hear of their performing several plays , made by their master out of the works of Latin authors , before Cardinal Wolsey , and in ...
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... probably forgotten all about it , and had written half a dozen fresh ones , which were on their way to a similar fate . Or perhaps the poem was received with enthusiasm and set all the Court talking . Ladies and gentlemen copied it into ...
... probably forgotten all about it , and had written half a dozen fresh ones , which were on their way to a similar fate . Or perhaps the poem was received with enthusiasm and set all the Court talking . Ladies and gentlemen copied it into ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCOP AND THE GLEEMAN | 9 |
THE CHURCH AND THE SAXONS | 15 |
SAXON RUNES AND MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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