English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 1. kötetSir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1893 |
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xiii. oldal
... Italian Suitors . The Cupbearer's Dilemma Bellaria's Babe . An Arcadian Wit - combat A Parthian Prayer THOMAS NASH ( 1567-1600 ) How the Herring became King of all Fishes Religious Faction A Latter - day Appeal PAGE Edmund Gosse 527 533 ...
... Italian Suitors . The Cupbearer's Dilemma Bellaria's Babe . An Arcadian Wit - combat A Parthian Prayer THOMAS NASH ( 1567-1600 ) How the Herring became King of all Fishes Religious Faction A Latter - day Appeal PAGE Edmund Gosse 527 533 ...
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... Italy before Dante - an anarchy of dialects . When a new literary language was established in the time of Chaucer , the Middle Ages were nearly over and so it happened that for the greatest of the medieval centuries , the twelfth and ...
... Italy before Dante - an anarchy of dialects . When a new literary language was established in the time of Chaucer , the Middle Ages were nearly over and so it happened that for the greatest of the medieval centuries , the twelfth and ...
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... Italy . The lessons of artistic construction which Chaucer learned from the poems of Boccaccio were not paralleled by any imitations in his prose of the classical elegances of the Decameron . The styles of the earliest authors in this ...
... Italy . The lessons of artistic construction which Chaucer learned from the poems of Boccaccio were not paralleled by any imitations in his prose of the classical elegances of the Decameron . The styles of the earliest authors in this ...
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... the humani- ties were not brought into the island of Britain first of all in the Tudor times , nor are the humanities exclusively Greek or Italian . VOL . I C The Elizabethans lose nothing , but gain , on the INTRODUCTION 17.
... the humani- ties were not brought into the island of Britain first of all in the Tudor times , nor are the humanities exclusively Greek or Italian . VOL . I C The Elizabethans lose nothing , but gain , on the INTRODUCTION 17.
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... is to say , Lewis , Pepin , and Charles ; the which Pepin he made King of Longobards or Italy , as before is showed of his notable deeds . VOL . I I What should I longer hold process of this great conqueror ROBERT FABYAN 113.
... is to say , Lewis , Pepin , and Charles ; the which Pepin he made King of Longobards or Italy , as before is showed of his notable deeds . VOL . I I What should I longer hold process of this great conqueror ROBERT FABYAN 113.
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