A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... popular in its appeal . The clergy realised the need more and more clearly of instructing the unlearned people in the duties and doctrines of religion - for the Bible was inaccessible to the masses , and it was imperative that they ...
... popular in its appeal . The clergy realised the need more and more clearly of instructing the unlearned people in the duties and doctrines of religion - for the Bible was inaccessible to the masses , and it was imperative that they ...
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... popular tradition . The romances therefore are by no means similar in colour and texture . Some , like Guy of Warwick , immensely popular for its patriotic and religious note , are rich in extravagance ; others , like the Song of Roland ...
... popular tradition . The romances therefore are by no means similar in colour and texture . Some , like Guy of Warwick , immensely popular for its patriotic and religious note , are rich in extravagance ; others , like the Song of Roland ...
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... POPULAR POETRY THE outburst of lyric song which began about 1300 , and lasted for nearly two hundred years , may be regarded in many ways as the expression of popular feeling . Both the ballad and the lyric arise in response to the same ...
... POPULAR POETRY THE outburst of lyric song which began about 1300 , and lasted for nearly two hundred years , may be regarded in many ways as the expression of popular feeling . Both the ballad and the lyric arise in response to the same ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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