Practical Modern English, 3. kötetUniversity of London Press, 1949 |
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100. oldal
... expressed the feeling of the nation at the time . Unfortunately , in spite of the fact that Butler's poetry was so widely read and he knew most of the influential men of his day , he received little material reward for his work and died ...
... expressed the feeling of the nation at the time . Unfortunately , in spite of the fact that Butler's poetry was so widely read and he knew most of the influential men of his day , he received little material reward for his work and died ...
111. oldal
... expressed himself , many people believed him when he was giving opinions on matters on which he was quite unqualified to judge . Apart from this failing , undoubtedly he gives utterance to extremely wise sayings , and many of his ...
... expressed himself , many people believed him when he was giving opinions on matters on which he was quite unqualified to judge . Apart from this failing , undoubtedly he gives utterance to extremely wise sayings , and many of his ...
148. oldal
... expressed what he thought of this narrow way of looking upon life by writing several satiric poems in which he ridicules the minister and others who shared his ideas . His father , although in some respects a most remarkable man , was ...
... expressed what he thought of this narrow way of looking upon life by writing several satiric poems in which he ridicules the minister and others who shared his ideas . His father , although in some respects a most remarkable man , was ...
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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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