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William Caxton William Caxton ( 1423-1491 ) , a Kentish man , introduced the art of printing into England . Beginning as an apprentice to a silk mercer in London , he afterwards settled in Bruges and became the head of the English ...
William Caxton William Caxton ( 1423-1491 ) , a Kentish man , introduced the art of printing into England . Beginning as an apprentice to a silk mercer in London , he afterwards settled in Bruges and became the head of the English ...
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Sir Leslie Stephen writes of him : This mild little man , with the very narrowest intellectual limitations , writes a book which makes a mark not only in England but in Europe . . . Clarissa , moreover , was accepted as a masterpiece of ...
Sir Leslie Stephen writes of him : This mild little man , with the very narrowest intellectual limitations , writes a book which makes a mark not only in England but in Europe . . . Clarissa , moreover , was accepted as a masterpiece of ...
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I felt that , if what was whispered and muttered and murmured was true , I was unfit for England ; if false , England was unfit for me . " Although bitterly disappointed at the treatment he received , his poetry did not suffer .
I felt that , if what was whispered and muttered and murmured was true , I was unfit for England ; if false , England was unfit for me . " Although bitterly disappointed at the treatment he received , his poetry did not suffer .
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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