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... knowledge of certain foreign literatures , if we are to understand the personality of the man it is necessary to examine his writings . Chaucer's Literary Work His literary life falls into three clearly defined periods : Period 1.
... knowledge of certain foreign literatures , if we are to understand the personality of the man it is necessary to examine his writings . Chaucer's Literary Work His literary life falls into three clearly defined periods : Period 1.
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Shakespeare's work can be arranged in four periods : Period I ( 1588-1594 ) . During this time Shakespeare may be described as serving his apprenticeship to his art . The plays are marked by a certain precocity and exuberance typical of ...
Shakespeare's work can be arranged in four periods : Period I ( 1588-1594 ) . During this time Shakespeare may be described as serving his apprenticeship to his art . The plays are marked by a certain precocity and exuberance typical of ...
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period was entitled Ecce Ancille Domini ! When it was exhibited in 1850 it was decried by the critics , but it is now recognised as a masterpiece and hangs in the Tate Gallery , London . In December of the same year , The Germ ...
period was entitled Ecce Ancille Domini ! When it was exhibited in 1850 it was decried by the critics , but it is now recognised as a masterpiece and hangs in the Tate Gallery , London . In December of the same year , The Germ ...
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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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