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285. oldal
... 129–30 , 132 Bottomley , Gordon , 270 D Bourgogne , Jehan de , 19 Bridges , Robert , 198 , Daniel , Samuel , 55 270 Brontë , Charlotte , 232 , 249-51 Davidson , John , 269 Brontë , Emily , 249-51 Davies , W. H. , 270 , 273 Brooke ...
... 129–30 , 132 Bottomley , Gordon , 270 D Bourgogne , Jehan de , 19 Bridges , Robert , 198 , Daniel , Samuel , 55 270 Brontë , Charlotte , 232 , 249-51 Davidson , John , 269 Brontë , Emily , 249-51 Davies , W. H. , 270 , 273 Brooke ...
286. oldal
F Ferrier , Susan , 161 Fielding , Henry , 155-8 , 160 , 269 Fitzgerald , Edward , 164 , 236 Flecker , James Elroy , 269 , 270 Fletcher , John , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 103 Flint , F. S. , 275 Freeman , John , 270 G Galsworthy , John , 278 ...
F Ferrier , Susan , 161 Fielding , Henry , 155-8 , 160 , 269 Fitzgerald , Edward , 164 , 236 Flecker , James Elroy , 269 , 270 Fletcher , John , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 103 Flint , F. S. , 275 Freeman , John , 270 G Galsworthy , John , 278 ...
287. oldal
Stephens , James , 270 Sterne , Laurence , 157-9 , 269 Stevenson , Robert Louis , 260 , 263-5 , 269 Stow , John , 81 Suckling , Sir John , 78 Surrey , Earl of , 49 , 50 Swift , Dean , 115-17 , 124 , 153 Swinburne , Algernon , 202 , 227 ...
Stephens , James , 270 Sterne , Laurence , 157-9 , 269 Stevenson , Robert Louis , 260 , 263-5 , 269 Stow , John , 81 Suckling , Sir John , 78 Surrey , Earl of , 49 , 50 Swift , Dean , 115-17 , 124 , 153 Swinburne , Algernon , 202 , 227 ...
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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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