The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 13
... thou better bestow it than upon me ? Am I not the fairest thing ? Am I not the richest king ? Am I not of the ... thou wilt by all means that it be bought , say how either with other love or with somewhat else ? One rightly sells love ...
... thou better bestow it than upon me ? Am I not the fairest thing ? Am I not the richest king ? Am I not of the ... thou wilt by all means that it be bought , say how either with other love or with somewhat else ? One rightly sells love ...
Σελίδα 16
... Thou demest of thy - self amis ; For loves is not ther - aboute- I dar wel putte thee out of doute-- To make of thee as yet a sterre . Ioves halt hit greet humblesse And vertu eek , that thou wolt make A - night ful ofte thyn heed to ...
... Thou demest of thy - self amis ; For loves is not ther - aboute- I dar wel putte thee out of doute-- To make of thee as yet a sterre . Ioves halt hit greet humblesse And vertu eek , that thou wolt make A - night ful ofte thyn heed to ...
Σελίδα 41
... thou woode ? Of my werkis thou not wotte , All that has ban [ bone ] or bloode Salle be overe flowed with the floode . In faithe , the were als goode We owte ! herrowe ! [ Detains her . to late me go my gatte [ way ] . What now ! What ...
... thou woode ? Of my werkis thou not wotte , All that has ban [ bone ] or bloode Salle be overe flowed with the floode . In faithe , the were als goode We owte ! herrowe ! [ Detains her . to late me go my gatte [ way ] . What now ! What ...
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BEFORE THE CONQUEST 1066 A D | 1 |
CHAPTER | 8 |
CHAPTER III | 26 |
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Addison allegory Ballads beauty Beowulf blank verse called Canterbury Tales character characteristic Chaucer Classic Coleridge comedy contemporary couplet criticism death Defoe Dickens drama Dryden eighteenth century Elizabethan England English literature English poetry Epicene Essay expression eyes Faery Faery Queen Faustus feeling fiction genius give Gorboduc greatest hand heart heaven heroic couplets humour imitation influence Johnson king Kipling language later lines literary live Lord lyric Lyrical Ballads Marlowe Matthew Arnold metre Milton moral mother nature never night novel Paradise Lost passage passion perfect period plays poem poet poetic Pope Pope's prose reader Romantic Romantic poetry Rudyard Kipling satire says scene sense Shakespeare Shelley song sonnet soul Spenser spirit stanza story style Tamburlaine Tennyson thee things thou thought tragedy truth versification Wee Willie Winkie Welcum whole wonderful words Wordsworth writing wrote Wyatt