A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 sider |
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... delightful ? If so , because of what ? Is he in love with his kind , or is he cynical ? Is he in love with external nature ? If so , with what phase or department of it ? Is he sincere or affected ? What else would you infer of his ...
... delightful ? If so , because of what ? Is he in love with his kind , or is he cynical ? Is he in love with external nature ? If so , with what phase or department of it ? Is he sincere or affected ? What else would you infer of his ...
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... delighted with it ; it made , as we should say , a sensation , and as much on the Continent as in England . In it the Welsh had in some sort their revenge , for in its stories they invaded English literature , and their tales have never ...
... delighted with it ; it made , as we should say , a sensation , and as much on the Continent as in England . In it the Welsh had in some sort their revenge , for in its stories they invaded English literature , and their tales have never ...
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... delightful things . They are tinged with the color of French romance , but they have an English background . We read nothing like them , except in Scotland , till we come to the Elizabethan time . After this , in 1352 , the war lyrics ...
... delightful things . They are tinged with the color of French romance , but they have an English background . We read nothing like them , except in Scotland , till we come to the Elizabethan time . After this , in 1352 , the war lyrics ...
Side 49
... delight in telling his traveller's tales , ' and sometimes the grace with which he tells them rank him among the story - tellers of England . WYCLIF . - At the time the Vision of Langland was being read all over England , JOHN WYCLIF ...
... delight in telling his traveller's tales , ' and sometimes the grace with which he tells them rank him among the story - tellers of England . WYCLIF . - At the time the Vision of Langland was being read all over England , JOHN WYCLIF ...
Side 51
... delight of freedom . It was then that in their misery they turned to religion , not only as their sole refuge , but as sup- plying them with reasons for a social revolution . The other cause was the Black Death , the great Plague which ...
... delight of freedom . It was then that in their misery they turned to religion , not only as their sole refuge , but as sup- plying them with reasons for a social revolution . The other cause was the Black Death , the great Plague which ...
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ballads beauty began Ben Jonson Beowulf Cædmon called Canterbury Tales century characters Chaucer Church criticism death delight drama Edward III Elizabethan England English literature English poetry English prose Essays eyes Faerie Queen feeling French genius GEORGE GASCOIGNE Greek hath heart Henry Henry VIII human humor imitated influence John king language Latin Layamon learning LESSON light lish literary lived look Lord Milton mind moral nature never noble Ormulum Paradise Lost passion plays pleasure poem poetic poets political Pope Puritan Quar Queen reign religion religious Roman satire scenery Scotland Scottish Sejanus Shakespeare songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit story style sweet thee things thou thought tion tongue took translation truth unto verse Ward's Anthology whole William William Minto words writing written wrote