A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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22. oldal
... court with his poems in praise of the king ; he also visited the court of Denmark , and made his voyage home by way of England , where he visited King Athelred , in whose honour he also composed an ode , for which he was richly rewarded ...
... court with his poems in praise of the king ; he also visited the court of Denmark , and made his voyage home by way of England , where he visited King Athelred , in whose honour he also composed an ode , for which he was richly rewarded ...
114. oldal
... court . That may seem scmewhat far - fetched . The rhym- ing poetry that had caught hold of the rest of England was not court- ly in tone , and the court itself at the time when the revival began , about 1350 , was still speaking French ...
... court . That may seem scmewhat far - fetched . The rhym- ing poetry that had caught hold of the rest of England was not court- ly in tone , and the court itself at the time when the revival began , about 1350 , was still speaking French ...
255. oldal
... court of the young Edward VI , nor of his sister Bloody Mary , intent on restoring Catholicism , was conducive to ... court- ly lyric first became popular , for in the days of the national state there was no real antagonism between town ...
... court of the young Edward VI , nor of his sister Bloody Mary , intent on restoring Catholicism , was conducive to ... court- ly lyric first became popular , for in the days of the national state there was no real antagonism between town ...
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