Practical Modern English, 3. kötetUniversity of London Press, 1949 |
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44. oldal
... important moral truth , and the plot is based on the adventures of allegorical characters who represent the common virtues and vices , such as Patience , Justice , Mercy , Avarice , Envy , Gluttony , and so on . The speeches show the ...
... important moral truth , and the plot is based on the adventures of allegorical characters who represent the common virtues and vices , such as Patience , Justice , Mercy , Avarice , Envy , Gluttony , and so on . The speeches show the ...
128. oldal
... important human docu- ment which reveals much of the man who compiled it . For in- stance , in defining the word " lexicographer " he writes ironic- ally , " a writer of dictionaries " , and " a harmless drudge " . He defines oats as ...
... important human docu- ment which reveals much of the man who compiled it . For in- stance , in defining the word " lexicographer " he writes ironic- ally , " a writer of dictionaries " , and " a harmless drudge " . He defines oats as ...
168. oldal
... important , for it inaugurated a new and healthy type of poetry which influenced succeeding literary forms . Most important of all , perhaps , Wordsworth had discovered in what direction his work should lie . He had become the poet of ...
... important , for it inaugurated a new and healthy type of poetry which influenced succeeding literary forms . Most important of all , perhaps , Wordsworth had discovered in what direction his work should lie . He had become the poet of ...
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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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