Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... language in which the literature of that period was written is as difficult for the English reader to learn as would be German or French . Beowulf is the great poem of this period . When it was written or composed we do not know ...
... language in which the literature of that period was written is as difficult for the English reader to learn as would be German or French . Beowulf is the great poem of this period . When it was written or composed we do not know ...
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... language . In addition to the many dialects of the common people there were the Anglo - Latin of the church and the Norman- French of the court . As London became the political and com- mercial center of the kingdom , the Midland ...
... language . In addition to the many dialects of the common people there were the Anglo - Latin of the church and the Norman- French of the court . As London became the political and com- mercial center of the kingdom , the Midland ...
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... language of Victor Hugo , " liberalism in literature ; " in a less noble sense it is a " morbid and restless intensification of the personal emotions . " An American critic , Paul Elmer More , referring especially to the tendencies of ...
... language of Victor Hugo , " liberalism in literature ; " in a less noble sense it is a " morbid and restless intensification of the personal emotions . " An American critic , Paul Elmer More , referring especially to the tendencies of ...
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... language . English was the language of the conquered ; the church and the court used Latin and French ; consequently the vernacular became a despised tongue . But the common people kept on using their native speech , and gradually the ...
... language . English was the language of the conquered ; the church and the court used Latin and French ; consequently the vernacular became a despised tongue . But the common people kept on using their native speech , and gradually the ...
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... Language and Meter of Chaucer . TEN BRINK . The Age of Chaucer . SNELL . The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer . Ed . by SKEAT . Magazines : Chaucer . GREENSLET . Forum , vol . 30 , p . 375 . Chaucer and Shakspere . Liv . Age , vol . 117 , p ...
... Language and Meter of Chaucer . TEN BRINK . The Age of Chaucer . SNELL . The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer . Ed . by SKEAT . Magazines : Chaucer . GREENSLET . Forum , vol . 30 , p . 375 . Chaucer and Shakspere . Liv . Age , vol . 117 , p ...
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