A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... interest is found in the simpler and more natural diction , as compared with many Saxon poems ; while there is an his torical interest in the picture it gives of rural life , especially on its more sequestered side . The author of ...
... interest is found in the simpler and more natural diction , as compared with many Saxon poems ; while there is an his torical interest in the picture it gives of rural life , especially on its more sequestered side . The author of ...
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... interest in the great architecture of the Middle Ages involved in it , pioneered not merely the richer antiquarian interest of Scott , but the ecclesiastical splendour of the Tractarian Movement , and the " fundamental brain - work " of ...
... interest in the great architecture of the Middle Ages involved in it , pioneered not merely the richer antiquarian interest of Scott , but the ecclesiastical splendour of the Tractarian Movement , and the " fundamental brain - work " of ...
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... interest , though the study of Colombe , Duchess of Juliers and Cleves ( seventeenth century ) is of consider . able interest from a character point of view . Her lover , Valence , a poverty - stricken lawyer , the pale grey man ...
... interest , though the study of Colombe , Duchess of Juliers and Cleves ( seventeenth century ) is of consider . able interest from a character point of view . Her lover , Valence , a poverty - stricken lawyer , the pale grey man ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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