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Side 8
... Verse . 89 Wilson ...... 89 Surrey . 88 Houses of Lancaster and York , and War of the Roses ...... Revival of Learning ... . Conquest of Ireland .. Interest in Litera- Fifteenth Century Prose . ture . Italian Influence .. Caxton's Work ...
... Verse . 89 Wilson ...... 89 Surrey . 88 Houses of Lancaster and York , and War of the Roses ...... Revival of Learning ... . Conquest of Ireland .. Interest in Litera- Fifteenth Century Prose . ture . Italian Influence .. Caxton's Work ...
Side 18
... verse ? FURTHER REMARKS . - On some productions , questions , in ad- dition to those above , will be asked , or suggestions will be made . Characteristic specimens from only the principal authors , and not from all of these , can , in a ...
... verse ? FURTHER REMARKS . - On some productions , questions , in ad- dition to those above , will be asked , or suggestions will be made . Characteristic specimens from only the principal authors , and not from all of these , can , in a ...
Side 24
... verse depends on the emphasis given by the use of the same letter , except in the case of vowels , at the beginning of words ; and the emphasis of the words depends on the thought . The lines are written in pairs ; and in the best work ...
... verse depends on the emphasis given by the use of the same letter , except in the case of vowels , at the beginning of words ; and the emphasis of the words depends on the thought . The lines are written in pairs ; and in the best work ...
Side 26
... was somewhat aged when the gift of song came to him , and he knew nothing of the art of verse , so that at the feasts , when for the sake of mirth all sang in turn , he left the table . One night 26 Literature of Period I. , 670-1066 .
... was somewhat aged when the gift of song came to him , and he knew nothing of the art of verse , so that at the feasts , when for the sake of mirth all sang in turn , he left the table . One night 26 Literature of Period I. , 670-1066 .
Side 27
... verses to the praise of God , and , awak- ing , remembered what he had sung , and added more in verse worthy of God . In the morning he came to the steward , and told him of the gift he had received , and , being brought to Hild , was ...
... verses to the praise of God , and , awak- ing , remembered what he had sung , and added more in verse worthy of God . In the morning he came to the steward , and told him of the gift he had received , and , being brought to Hild , was ...
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afterwards ballads beauty began Ben Jonson Boabdil Cædmon called century characters Chaucer Church criticism death drama Edward II Elizabethan England English poetry Essays eyes Faerie Queen feeling French genius George Eliot GEORGE GASCOIGNE Greek hath heart Henry Henry VIII human humor influence John Julius Cæsar king language Latin learning LESSON light lish literary literature lived London look Lord Milton mind moral N. A. Rev nature never Paradise Lost passion plays pleasure poem poetic poets political Pope prose Puritan Quar Queen reign religion religious Roman satire Sejanus Shakespeare sith songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit story style sweet thee things thou thought tion took translation unto verse Ward's Anthology whole William William Minto words Wordsworth writing written wrote
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