An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... less direct , on the works given in the reading list which follows . I have tried to respect that freedom and individuality on the part of the teacher which I believe so essential to the best results , and I hope the book will be found ...
... less direct , on the works given in the reading list which follows . I have tried to respect that freedom and individuality on the part of the teacher which I believe so essential to the best results , and I hope the book will be found ...
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... less success- fully , to write itself down in literature . There is no break between this literature and that of which Chaucer has often been styled the father , and no development of the language should prevent our recognizing that the ...
... less success- fully , to write itself down in literature . There is no break between this literature and that of which Chaucer has often been styled the father , and no development of the language should prevent our recognizing that the ...
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... less that splendid seriousness , that reverence for life and death , that profoundly re- ligious spirit which animates and inspires the greatest productions of English literature . In spite of all their delight in the joy of battle , in ...
... less that splendid seriousness , that reverence for life and death , that profoundly re- ligious spirit which animates and inspires the greatest productions of English literature . In spite of all their delight in the joy of battle , in ...
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... less than a century lish . an unlettered and heathen people became , under these influences , the intellectual leaders and teachers of Western Europe . From the last quarter of the seventh to the beginning of the eighth century , while ...
... less than a century lish . an unlettered and heathen people became , under these influences , the intellectual leaders and teachers of Western Europe . From the last quarter of the seventh to the beginning of the eighth century , while ...
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... less , like the Miracle plays of later times , did much to establish Christianity in the hearts of the people . Some of the + Ibid . , p . 126 . Other reli- gious poems . * Thorpe's trans . , p . 19 . pieces of this character , probably ...
... less , like the Miracle plays of later times , did much to establish Christianity in the hearts of the people . Some of the + Ibid . , p . 126 . Other reli- gious poems . * Thorpe's trans . , p . 19 . pieces of this character , probably ...
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