A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... called Richard the Redeless , i.e. devoid of counsel , which related to the expected deposition of Richard II in 1399. The shadow of obscurity hangs over his later years , but he died probably about the same time as Chaucer , in 1400 ...
... called Richard the Redeless , i.e. devoid of counsel , which related to the expected deposition of Richard II in 1399. The shadow of obscurity hangs over his later years , but he died probably about the same time as Chaucer , in 1400 ...
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... called Mother Hubbard's Tale , a satire . This is amongst the collection . Daphnaida , an elegy , 1592 . Amoretti , and Epithalamion , 1595 . Prothalamion , a 1596 . " Spousal " " Ode , privately printed in Four Hymns , now lost , in ...
... called Mother Hubbard's Tale , a satire . This is amongst the collection . Daphnaida , an elegy , 1592 . Amoretti , and Epithalamion , 1595 . Prothalamion , a 1596 . " Spousal " " Ode , privately printed in Four Hymns , now lost , in ...
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... called the " hang - draw - and quarterly Review . " In 1824 S. T. COLERIDGE became editor for a short period , and then the reins passed into the hands of J. G. LOCKHART , who devoted the main energies of a lifetime to the task ...
... called the " hang - draw - and quarterly Review . " In 1824 S. T. COLERIDGE became editor for a short period , and then the reins passed into the hands of J. G. LOCKHART , who devoted the main energies of a lifetime to the task ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
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