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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... judge the general circum- stances of the author's life and surroundings , and the scope of his work ; and to this is added a critical description of his style and methods , and of his place in the development of English Prose . It is ...
... judge the general circum- stances of the author's life and surroundings , and the scope of his work ; and to this is added a critical description of his style and methods , and of his place in the development of English Prose . It is ...
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... Judges Illegal Profits of King's Officers JOHN LELAND ( about 1500-1552 ) . • THE COMPLAINT OF SCOTLAND ( 1549 ) Ane Monologue of the Actor GEORGE CAVENDISH ( about 1500-1561 ) A Great House in France The King entertained at York Place ...
... Judges Illegal Profits of King's Officers JOHN LELAND ( about 1500-1552 ) . • THE COMPLAINT OF SCOTLAND ( 1549 ) Ane Monologue of the Actor GEORGE CAVENDISH ( about 1500-1561 ) A Great House in France The King entertained at York Place ...
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... judge from their poetry , was all in the direction of clear and realistic narrative , with no more superstitious acci- dents than were convenient in the lives of epic heroes , and no Celtic vagueness or airiness , but a sense of ...
... judge from their poetry , was all in the direction of clear and realistic narrative , with no more superstitious acci- dents than were convenient in the lives of epic heroes , and no Celtic vagueness or airiness , but a sense of ...
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... Judge are remarkable for the modern good sense of their arguments , the Morte D'Arthur has its own place apart from them in a region of high imaginative prose . Many things about the Morte D'Arthur are perplexing and even irritating ...
... Judge are remarkable for the modern good sense of their arguments , the Morte D'Arthur has its own place apart from them in a region of high imaginative prose . Many things about the Morte D'Arthur are perplexing and even irritating ...
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... judge them is merciful , we should understand by this , that this mercy that Christ axeth is nothing again reason , and so by this just mercy men should some time forgive , and some time should they punish , but ever by reason of mercy ...
... judge them is merciful , we should understand by this , that this mercy that Christ axeth is nothing again reason , and so by this just mercy men should some time forgive , and some time should they punish , but ever by reason of mercy ...
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