A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - 702 páginas |
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... Legend of the Holy Rood , a theme also dealt with by Cynewulf in his Vision of the Holy Rood . The Crusaders gave a new significance to the legend that the earlier poet had dealt with from a purely subjective point of view , and the ...
... Legend of the Holy Rood , a theme also dealt with by Cynewulf in his Vision of the Holy Rood . The Crusaders gave a new significance to the legend that the earlier poet had dealt with from a purely subjective point of view , and the ...
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... legend . The collection of these stories took considerable time and labour , they grew slowly round a nucleus , and ... legend of St. Michael gives a curious account of the origin and nature of bad spirits . This legend is connected with ...
... legend . The collection of these stories took considerable time and labour , they grew slowly round a nucleus , and ... legend of St. Michael gives a curious account of the origin and nature of bad spirits . This legend is connected with ...
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... legend opens in orthodox romantic fashion , but the legend takes on a differ- ent spirit when the story of the relations of Becket and the king are being told ; the examination of the laws ; the opposition of the king and bishops ; the ...
... legend opens in orthodox romantic fashion , but the legend takes on a differ- ent spirit when the story of the relations of Becket and the king are being told ; the examination of the laws ; the opposition of the king and bishops ; the ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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