The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 σελίδες |
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... written in England between the reigns of Edward III . and Henry VIII . must first make the acquaintance of the " Romaunt of the Rose . " The first four thousand lines ( roughly ) were written by Guillaume de Lorris ( d . 1260 ) as a ...
... written in England between the reigns of Edward III . and Henry VIII . must first make the acquaintance of the " Romaunt of the Rose . " The first four thousand lines ( roughly ) were written by Guillaume de Lorris ( d . 1260 ) as a ...
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... writing dramas- at one time he covenanted to produce three a year for one company because they paid , but his real genius ... written for St. Cecilia's Day ; ' The Fables are mainly paraphrases and modernisations of Boccaccio and Chaucer ...
... writing dramas- at one time he covenanted to produce three a year for one company because they paid , but his real genius ... written for St. Cecilia's Day ; ' The Fables are mainly paraphrases and modernisations of Boccaccio and Chaucer ...
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... writing , I saw no use in ever trying to write again . And down , I suppose , went my head once more . She misunderstood , and thought the blow had fallen ; I had awakened to the discovery , always dreaded by her , that I had written ...
... writing , I saw no use in ever trying to write again . And down , I suppose , went my head once more . She misunderstood , and thought the blow had fallen ; I had awakened to the discovery , always dreaded by her , that I had written ...
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