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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... voice pours derision on sun , king , court , and everything subject to the ' rags of time ' ; and we sense that the white - hot activity of the poet's brain is the perfect expression of the lover's abounding zest of superiority to all ...
... voice pours derision on sun , king , court , and everything subject to the ' rags of time ' ; and we sense that the white - hot activity of the poet's brain is the perfect expression of the lover's abounding zest of superiority to all ...
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... voice that recurs most hauntingly to our minds is the one that sings in brief lyrics of love between man and earth on the first mild day of March , of the wandering voice which is the cuckoo , or of Lucy growing like a flower in sun and ...
... voice that recurs most hauntingly to our minds is the one that sings in brief lyrics of love between man and earth on the first mild day of March , of the wandering voice which is the cuckoo , or of Lucy growing like a flower in sun and ...
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... voice is always a poet's voice , in love with words . A verbal plutocrat , he has multitudinous turns of expression at his disposal . He grapples with a great range of thought and experience , and grapples in parallel with the resources ...
... voice is always a poet's voice , in love with words . A verbal plutocrat , he has multitudinous turns of expression at his disposal . He grapples with a great range of thought and experience , and grapples in parallel with the resources ...
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The fourteenth century | 1 |
Fifteenthcentury poetry and prose | 19 |
The early sixteenth century | 31 |
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A People's History of English and American Literature Eugene V. Moran Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2002 |