Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... written in Latin . But some- where about 1320 ( that is , a little before Chaucer , though both dates are conjectural ) there was born a man who was destined to give a great impetus to the writing of vernacular prose , not by writing it ...
... written in Latin . But some- where about 1320 ( that is , a little before Chaucer , though both dates are conjectural ) there was born a man who was destined to give a great impetus to the writing of vernacular prose , not by writing it ...
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... written on conventional themes ( love unrequited and love forsaken ) , have poetic integrity and often a quite individual freshness and beauty . His diction and cadence , at his best , capture the very quality of living , intimate ...
... written on conventional themes ( love unrequited and love forsaken ) , have poetic integrity and often a quite individual freshness and beauty . His diction and cadence , at his best , capture the very quality of living , intimate ...
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From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold Gerald Bullett. been led into novel - writing by an impulse to burlesque the novels of others . Among her juvenilia are some burlesque pieces evidently written for the amusement of herself and her family ...
From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold Gerald Bullett. been led into novel - writing by an impulse to burlesque the novels of others . Among her juvenilia are some burlesque pieces evidently written for the amusement of herself and her family ...
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