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Give an account of one of the following works : the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales ; The Spectator ; Lavengro ; In Memoriam ; Virginibus Puerisque . 23. Discuss the poetry of Rudyard Kipling or Masefield or Hardy .
Give an account of one of the following works : the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales ; The Spectator ; Lavengro ; In Memoriam ; Virginibus Puerisque . 23. Discuss the poetry of Rudyard Kipling or Masefield or Hardy .
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Give a short account of the work of one of them . 39. Write a criticism of a modern non - fiction work that you have read , and state the name of the author . 40. Give an account of a ballad poem and point out the features ...
Give a short account of the work of one of them . 39. Write a criticism of a modern non - fiction work that you have read , and state the name of the author . 40. Give an account of a ballad poem and point out the features ...
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any other novel that might be so described and give a brief account of its story and its purpose . 51. Name three of the chief English lyric poets ; give the title of a poem written by each , and give the substance of one of the poems .
any other novel that might be so described and give a brief account of its story and its purpose . 51. Name three of the chief English lyric poets ; give the title of a poem written by each , and give the substance of one of the poems .
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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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