A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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40. oldal
... fact it tells very much the same story as Milton's Paradise Lost , and it seems extremely probable that Milton cwed not a little both to this section of the pcem and to Christ and Satan in the same manuscript , which had been translated ...
... fact it tells very much the same story as Milton's Paradise Lost , and it seems extremely probable that Milton cwed not a little both to this section of the pcem and to Christ and Satan in the same manuscript , which had been translated ...
62. oldal
... facts to satisfy a desire for human drama is lacking . In the va- rious forms of the Nibelung cycle that have come ... fact of Kriemhild's revenge . In the case of Byrht noth there was no time for such a tradition to develop . But the ...
... facts to satisfy a desire for human drama is lacking . In the va- rious forms of the Nibelung cycle that have come ... fact of Kriemhild's revenge . In the case of Byrht noth there was no time for such a tradition to develop . But the ...
160. oldal
... fact gave it a new lease of life . For in France itself it was al- ready moribund , and the feudal society that had created it was in a state of decay . And in England too the same process was to repeat itself . Chaucer's example was to ...
... fact gave it a new lease of life . For in France itself it was al- ready moribund , and the feudal society that had created it was in a state of decay . And in England too the same process was to repeat itself . Chaucer's example was to ...
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