A Short History of English LiteratureMethuen, 1984 - 484 стор. Surveys the main periods, movements, figures, the achievements of British literature from Chaucer's time to the 1980s, emphasizing each writer's major work and the continuity of tradition within the genres. |
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Harry Blamires. dependent on a series of patrons . The sequence , at first called Ideas's Mirror , but later revised and called Idea , reflects a vigorous imagin- ation . The style is extravagant yet forceful ; the impact of image and ...
Harry Blamires. dependent on a series of patrons . The sequence , at first called Ideas's Mirror , but later revised and called Idea , reflects a vigorous imagin- ation . The style is extravagant yet forceful ; the impact of image and ...
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... called ' boudoir Billingsgate ' . Her preparation for receiving her bogus suitor , ' Sir Rowland ' , prefigures the humour of Sheridan : Well , and how shall I receive him ? in what figure shall I give his heart the first impression ...
... called ' boudoir Billingsgate ' . Her preparation for receiving her bogus suitor , ' Sir Rowland ' , prefigures the humour of Sheridan : Well , and how shall I receive him ? in what figure shall I give his heart the first impression ...
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... called Norval . - There is a dramatist who deserves mention if only for the fact that , as manager of Covent Garden , he put on Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer in 1773 – George Colman the Elder ( 1732–94 ) , so called to distinguish ...
... called Norval . - There is a dramatist who deserves mention if only for the fact that , as manager of Covent Garden , he put on Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer in 1773 – George Colman the Elder ( 1732–94 ) , so called to distinguish ...
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The fourteenth century | 1 |
Fifteenthcentury poetry and prose | 19 |
The early sixteenth century | 31 |
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