Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... of a much later date . To this rule the customary exceptions in poetry are made : Chaucer , This rule has been abandoned in the additions from the Post - Victorian Period . Langland , the Ballads , Everyman , and Spen- ser's iii.
... of a much later date . To this rule the customary exceptions in poetry are made : Chaucer , This rule has been abandoned in the additions from the Post - Victorian Period . Langland , the Ballads , Everyman , and Spen- ser's iii.
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... Everyman , and Spen- ser's artificially archaic Faerie Queene , are kept in the original form . Much care has been bestowed upon the text . It is really a matter of somewhat more than curiosity whether , in the poet's fancy , the lowing ...
... Everyman , and Spen- ser's artificially archaic Faerie Queene , are kept in the original form . Much care has been bestowed upon the text . It is really a matter of somewhat more than curiosity whether , in the poet's fancy , the lowing ...
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... EVERYMAN 93 [ Ohthere's Narrative ] WILLIAM CAXTON ( 1422 ? -1491 ) 104 From The Recuyell of the Histories of THE ANGLO - NORMAN PERIOD INTRODUCTION GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH ( c . 1100-1154 ) .. From the Historia Britonum Regum : Troy ...
... EVERYMAN 93 [ Ohthere's Narrative ] WILLIAM CAXTON ( 1422 ? -1491 ) 104 From The Recuyell of the Histories of THE ANGLO - NORMAN PERIOD INTRODUCTION GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH ( c . 1100-1154 ) .. From the Historia Britonum Regum : Troy ...
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... every man's doom to his own door come . " Thus quoth Alfred : " Small trust may be in the flowing sea . 12 Though thou hast treasure enough and to spare , both gold and silver , to nought it shall wear ; to dust it shall drive , as God ...
... every man's doom to his own door come . " Thus quoth Alfred : " Small trust may be in the flowing sea . 12 Though thou hast treasure enough and to spare , both gold and silver , to nought it shall wear ; to dust it shall drive , as God ...
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... every man . " Anon to drawen every wight bigan , And shortly for to tellen , as it was , Were it by aventure , or sort , or cas , 20 The sothe 21 is this , the cut fil to the knight , Of which ful blythe and glad was every wight ; And ...
... every man . " Anon to drawen every wight bigan , And shortly for to tellen , as it was , Were it by aventure , or sort , or cas , 20 The sothe 21 is this , the cut fil to the knight , Of which ful blythe and glad was every wight ; And ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
Términos y frases comunes
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