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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... True Knight ROBERT FABYAN ( d . 1511 ) Charlemagne 92 93 93 94 The Editor 95 98 100 . 102 103 The Editor 109 112 William with the Long Beard • · 114 Wat Tyler's Rebellion . • Marriage of Richard II . and Isabel of France LORD BERNERS ...
... True Knight ROBERT FABYAN ( d . 1511 ) Charlemagne 92 93 93 94 The Editor 95 98 100 . 102 103 The Editor 109 112 William with the Long Beard • · 114 Wat Tyler's Rebellion . • Marriage of Richard II . and Isabel of France LORD BERNERS ...
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... True to Ourselves THOMAS DEKKER ( about 1565-1640 ) City Hunting . How the Warren is made The Tumbler's Hunting Dry - foot The Tumbler's Hunting Counter The Dove 575 G. Saintsbury 577 579 G. Saintsbury 587 588 ន ឌ ឌ ឌ ៖ ឌ 579 580 ...
... True to Ourselves THOMAS DEKKER ( about 1565-1640 ) City Hunting . How the Warren is made The Tumbler's Hunting Dry - foot The Tumbler's Hunting Counter The Dove 575 G. Saintsbury 577 579 G. Saintsbury 587 588 ន ឌ ឌ ឌ ៖ ឌ 579 580 ...
1. oldal
... true , than the staggering rhythms of Layamon , or the wooden precision of Orm : the Ancren Riwle is better . But there is no one who can be taken , as some of the writers in other countries VOL . I. B E can - Crestien de Troies , for ...
... true , than the staggering rhythms of Layamon , or the wooden precision of Orm : the Ancren Riwle is better . But there is no one who can be taken , as some of the writers in other countries VOL . I. B E can - Crestien de Troies , for ...
6. oldal
... true beginning of independent explorations and discoveries in literature . There is one sense in which it might be no paradox to say that these passages , as compared with Elfric for instance , are modern literature ; being plain and ...
... true beginning of independent explorations and discoveries in literature . There is one sense in which it might be no paradox to say that these passages , as compared with Elfric for instance , are modern literature ; being plain and ...
8. oldal
... true histories are not so common in the Middle Ages . They ought , whether in translations or merely in the reader's impression of them as he reads , to be purged of all unnecessary quaintness , where such quaintness as they possess is ...
... true histories are not so common in the Middle Ages . They ought , whether in translations or merely in the reader's impression of them as he reads , to be purged of all unnecessary quaintness , where such quaintness as they possess is ...
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