A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... hero was not a novice in love , but Chaucer shows his hero , like the dreamer in the Roman , suddenly shot through the heart by love's dart for the first time . And just as the dreamer , advancing to pick the rose , finds his way barred ...
... hero was not a novice in love , but Chaucer shows his hero , like the dreamer in the Roman , suddenly shot through the heart by love's dart for the first time . And just as the dreamer , advancing to pick the rose , finds his way barred ...
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... hero . The plot of Tamburlaine is of the thin- nest , basically only a series of battles , each more terrific and more unequally matched than the last , in which the hero is universally successful . The means by which this plot is ...
... hero . The plot of Tamburlaine is of the thin- nest , basically only a series of battles , each more terrific and more unequally matched than the last , in which the hero is universally successful . The means by which this plot is ...
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... hero is not tempted by some woman of rare beauty and uncontrolled lust , and as often as not the reversal of ... hero's father ) . Sometimes he brutally tries to tear apart the loving couple , as in Aureng - Zebe ( where again he is the ...
... hero is not tempted by some woman of rare beauty and uncontrolled lust , and as often as not the reversal of ... hero's father ) . Sometimes he brutally tries to tear apart the loving couple , as in Aureng - Zebe ( where again he is the ...
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achieved action actually allegory alliteration already ballad Baroque beauty Ben Jonson Beowulf Cavalier poets centre character Chaucer chiefly church classical comedy concept couplet court courtly courtly love Cynewulf death Donne drama effect Elizabethan emotions England epic episode fact figure Fletcher follow French give hero heroic humanists humour humour comedies Icelandic idea ideal imagery important Ingeld interest Jonson king language later Latin Layamon less literature lover Marlowe medieval Middle Ages Milton moral nature Old English period Petrarch picture Piers Plowman play plot poem poet poetic poetry popular probably prose Puritan realistic Renaissance represented revenge Revenger's Tragedy revolt rhyme romances satire scene seems sense Shakespeare shows song sonnets Spenser spirit spite stage story style Tamburlaine thee theme thou thought tion tradition tragedy tragicomedy translation turn verse virtue whole wife words английската литература История на английската