Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... POEMS IN PENCIL THE BUBBLE All the above , except The Jackdaw's Nest ( Macmillan ) and Winter Solstice ( Cambridge University Press ) , are published by J. M. Dent & Sons READINGS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE from Chaucer to Matthew Arnold chosen.
... POEMS IN PENCIL THE BUBBLE All the above , except The Jackdaw's Nest ( Macmillan ) and Winter Solstice ( Cambridge University Press ) , are published by J. M. Dent & Sons READINGS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE from Chaucer to Matthew Arnold chosen.
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... English an adaptation of Petrarch's sonnet - form and wrote three satires in Dante's triple rhyme . The best of him is in his lyrics , which , though written on conventional themes ( love unrequited and love forsaken ) , have poetic ...
... English an adaptation of Petrarch's sonnet - form and wrote three satires in Dante's triple rhyme . The best of him is in his lyrics , which , though written on conventional themes ( love unrequited and love forsaken ) , have poetic ...
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... English text which in many places it was impossible to improve on . WILLIAM TYNDALE ( died 1536 ) was the first , and until modern times the last , direct translator of the Bible into English ; for Wyclif's translation two centuries ...
... English text which in many places it was impossible to improve on . WILLIAM TYNDALE ( died 1536 ) was the first , and until modern times the last , direct translator of the Bible into English ; for Wyclif's translation two centuries ...
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