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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... kind . The beauty of medieval poetry and prose is not to be found in England , or only in a faint reflected way . England did not possess the heart of the mystery . To spend much time with the worthy clerks who promoted Christian and ...
... kind . The beauty of medieval poetry and prose is not to be found in England , or only in a faint reflected way . England did not possess the heart of the mystery . To spend much time with the worthy clerks who promoted Christian and ...
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... kind anywhere . But that kind is the exposi- tory literature which sets forth ideas , not the author's own , for the benefit of listeners on a lower level than the author - his sheep , his pupils . That is not the highest kind , and ...
... kind anywhere . But that kind is the exposi- tory literature which sets forth ideas , not the author's own , for the benefit of listeners on a lower level than the author - his sheep , his pupils . That is not the highest kind , and ...
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... kind or other . In the edifying literature there are , as examples of the false style , the alliterative Saints ' Lives of Ælfric ; in the other kind of prose the Chronicles themselves give a striking example of the change of tone ...
... kind or other . In the edifying literature there are , as examples of the false style , the alliterative Saints ' Lives of Ælfric ; in the other kind of prose the Chronicles themselves give a striking example of the change of tone ...
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... kind , and be a woman again . But after that she shall not live long . And it is not long since , that a knight of the Rhodes , that was hardy and doughty in arms , said that he would kiss her . And when he was upon his courser , and ...
... kind , and be a woman again . But after that she shall not live long . And it is not long since , that a knight of the Rhodes , that was hardy and doughty in arms , said that he would kiss her . And when he was upon his courser , and ...
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... kind , that men have beside virtues . And four cardinal virtues be figured by knitting of the net . The net is broad in the beginning , and after strait in end , to teach that men , when they be turned first , live a broad worldly life ...
... kind , that men have beside virtues . And four cardinal virtues be figured by knitting of the net . The net is broad in the beginning , and after strait in end , to teach that men , when they be turned first , live a broad worldly life ...
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Ælfric Arthur better Bible body called cause Chaucer Christ Chronicle Church cleped command court death delight desire divers doth enemies England English prose Euphues Euphuism Faery Queen faith father French Gawaine give God's grace Greek hand hath heart heaven Henry VIII holy honour Irenæus John judge king king Arthur king's knight labour lady language Latin learning literary literature live London Lord Lord Berners Lord Chamberlain manner matter mercy mind nature never noble Ohthere Philemon Holland pleasure poetry poets praise pray prince Queen quoth realm reason religion saith Scotland Scripture shalt shewed Sir Bedivere Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred Sir Philip Sidney sith soul speak style sweet sword thee thereof things thou thought took translation true truth unto virtue Wherefore wherein wise words writings