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Judging from his interests in later life , we may assume that young Geoffrey Chaucer found endless enjoyment in watching the colourful and gay life of medieval London . Probably from his very earliest days he had that habit of careful ...
Judging from his interests in later life , we may assume that young Geoffrey Chaucer found endless enjoyment in watching the colourful and gay life of medieval London . Probably from his very earliest days he had that habit of careful ...
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Later he founded another paper , The Idler , which was moderately successful . Johnson only wrote naturally when he felt deeply as in his letter to Lord Chesterfield . In articles and reviews he used a style of writing which was formal ...
Later he founded another paper , The Idler , which was moderately successful . Johnson only wrote naturally when he felt deeply as in his letter to Lord Chesterfield . In articles and reviews he used a style of writing which was formal ...
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About one hundred years later there came a similar period when Lamb , Hazlitt , and de Quincey also found their literary medium in the essay which they adapted to their particular needs , and just as the Romantic poets sought to express ...
About one hundred years later there came a similar period when Lamb , Hazlitt , and de Quincey also found their literary medium in the essay which they adapted to their particular needs , and just as the Romantic poets sought to express ...
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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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