Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... produce an interest that shall forever enrich and enlarge the life of the student . The great purpose of any book about ... produced it , their philosophy of life , their limitations and aspira- tions , and the spirit of the age in which ...
... produce an interest that shall forever enrich and enlarge the life of the student . The great purpose of any book about ... produced it , their philosophy of life , their limitations and aspira- tions , and the spirit of the age in which ...
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... produced diversity in the literatures of differ- ent nations . The high seriousness of the Hebrew , the joyous spontaneity of the Greek , the sparkling clarity of the French , the ethical earnestness of the English , are reflected in ...
... produced diversity in the literatures of differ- ent nations . The high seriousness of the Hebrew , the joyous spontaneity of the Greek , the sparkling clarity of the French , the ethical earnestness of the English , are reflected in ...
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... produced a host of metrical romances and homi- letic verse . The people of England did not use a homogeneous language . In addition to the many dialects of the common people there were the Anglo - Latin of the church and the Norman ...
... produced a host of metrical romances and homi- letic verse . The people of England did not use a homogeneous language . In addition to the many dialects of the common people there were the Anglo - Latin of the church and the Norman ...
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... produced a poetry very different from the formal classicism of the school of Pope . The most significant event in ... producing a literature as rich as it was at times bewildering in its infinite variety . What is romanticism ? In its ...
... produced a poetry very different from the formal classicism of the school of Pope . The most significant event in ... producing a literature as rich as it was at times bewildering in its infinite variety . What is romanticism ? In its ...
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... produced to show that he attended either . In 1357 we hear of him as serving in the household of Lionel , the third son of the king , Edward III . About 1359 he went into military service ; it was then that the king made his last ...
... produced to show that he attended either . In 1357 we hear of him as serving in the household of Lionel , the third son of the king , Edward III . About 1359 he went into military service ; it was then that the king made his last ...
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