What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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... looks as if most of them were meant to be sung . The best known of those with their music is the ' Cuckoo Song ' - ' Sumer is icumen in . . . ' The connection between the words and the music in these early poems is most clearly brought ...
... looks as if most of them were meant to be sung . The best known of those with their music is the ' Cuckoo Song ' - ' Sumer is icumen in . . . ' The connection between the words and the music in these early poems is most clearly brought ...
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... look through the Tales with attentive reading of the links and the individual prologues , in which Chaucer's dramatic gift is exercised . Within the whole collection there are groups , such as the one consisting of the Wife of Bath's ...
... look through the Tales with attentive reading of the links and the individual prologues , in which Chaucer's dramatic gift is exercised . Within the whole collection there are groups , such as the one consisting of the Wife of Bath's ...
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... look at the detailed meaning . If conditions are such that the reader can half speak the lines , or at least speak them in his head , so to speak , that will make a great difference . Where a play is con- cerned , reading with the eye ...
... look at the detailed meaning . If conditions are such that the reader can half speak the lines , or at least speak them in his head , so to speak , that will make a great difference . Where a play is con- cerned , reading with the eye ...
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