The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 oldal |
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... periods of authorship . The first period is that of translation , also called the French period ; it ends about the time of Chaucer's return from his second visit to Italy in 1378. Up to this time he had been largely a translator of ...
... periods of authorship . The first period is that of translation , also called the French period ; it ends about the time of Chaucer's return from his second visit to Italy in 1378. Up to this time he had been largely a translator of ...
19. oldal
... periods . period of experiments we may leave out of account ; it is fairly represented by the Book of the Duchess . ' His second period is again a period of experi- ments , some of which , however , come very near to being masterpieces ...
... periods . period of experiments we may leave out of account ; it is fairly represented by the Book of the Duchess . ' His second period is again a period of experi- ments , some of which , however , come very near to being masterpieces ...
102. oldal
... period , which may be represented by Wordsworth . There are so many points of resemblance between the Elizabethan and the Romantic periods that the latter is often called the Second Romantic period . If the fact of the resemblance is ...
... period , which may be represented by Wordsworth . There are so many points of resemblance between the Elizabethan and the Romantic periods that the latter is often called the Second Romantic period . If the fact of the resemblance is ...
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