A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... late West Saxon , the date perhaps as late as the eleventh century . If the Ruthwell Cross version is shortened , the Vercelli version has perhaps been a little over - expanded , and its last sixty lines are thought weak . Michael ...
... late West Saxon , the date perhaps as late as the eleventh century . If the Ruthwell Cross version is shortened , the Vercelli version has perhaps been a little over - expanded , and its last sixty lines are thought weak . Michael ...
33. oldal
... late arrivals in the vineyard getting the same wage as those who have toiled all day - to trust to God's grace and not to puff himself up with his own merits and sufferings . It is in terms of love , grace , humility ( not in terms of ...
... late arrivals in the vineyard getting the same wage as those who have toiled all day - to trust to God's grace and not to puff himself up with his own merits and sufferings . It is in terms of love , grace , humility ( not in terms of ...
60. oldal
... late medieval England from the miracle plays than anywhere else . Their successors , the morality plays , Everyman , The Castle of Perseverance , which continued as a fairly popular mode into late Tudor times ( and influenced ...
... late medieval England from the miracle plays than anywhere else . Their successors , the morality plays , Everyman , The Castle of Perseverance , which continued as a fairly popular mode into late Tudor times ( and influenced ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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