A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... literature , that in which it appears most original , not to say unique , and that which has most appeal to the modern mind . But there are also other connecting links . Just as the heroic lay of Ingeld forms a sort of ground bass for ...
... literature , that in which it appears most original , not to say unique , and that which has most appeal to the modern mind . But there are also other connecting links . Just as the heroic lay of Ingeld forms a sort of ground bass for ...
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... literature , as in The Phoenix . In subject the later religous poetry of the South is mainly di- dactic . The longest single work is a version of the Psalms . Then there is the attempt to turn Alfred's prose translation of Boethius's ...
... literature , as in The Phoenix . In subject the later religous poetry of the South is mainly di- dactic . The longest single work is a version of the Psalms . Then there is the attempt to turn Alfred's prose translation of Boethius's ...
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... literature he and the Ga wa in poet seem to spring suddenly out of nothing . For it is in France that Chaucer's poetry has its roots , and though Middle English Literature is as a whole a reflec- tion of French , and before the 14th c ...
... literature he and the Ga wa in poet seem to spring suddenly out of nothing . For it is in France that Chaucer's poetry has its roots , and though Middle English Literature is as a whole a reflec- tion of French , and before the 14th c ...
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