A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... prose " a go - cart to habituate the infant limbs of English prose to orderly movement . " It is no unfair description . The prose of Lyly has already been discussed in relation to the novel . A few general remarks may still be made ...
... prose " a go - cart to habituate the infant limbs of English prose to orderly movement . " It is no unfair description . The prose of Lyly has already been discussed in relation to the novel . A few general remarks may still be made ...
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... prose , perhaps his most notable achieve- ment was the History of the World , a serious , discursive review of the past and present - very popular for its treatment of Biblical history and early times , but disliked by James , " for ...
... prose , perhaps his most notable achieve- ment was the History of the World , a serious , discursive review of the past and present - very popular for its treatment of Biblical history and early times , but disliked by James , " for ...
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... prose , and especially serviceable at this stage in the history of our litera- ture , when prose had suffered from over - riotous living . His well - known Essay on Dramatic Poesy was begun about 1665 , and quite apart from its ...
... prose , and especially serviceable at this stage in the history of our litera- ture , when prose had suffered from over - riotous living . His well - known Essay on Dramatic Poesy was begun about 1665 , and quite apart from its ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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