A Short History of English LiteratureStaples Press, 1949 - 204 pages |
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... Troilus and Criseyde ( 1385-7 ) , The Legend of Good Women ( 1385 ) , and the unfinished Canterbury Tales . Of these , the most ambitious as a complete work is Troilus and Criseyde . The story , which Shakespeare later used in the most ...
... Troilus and Criseyde ( 1385-7 ) , The Legend of Good Women ( 1385 ) , and the unfinished Canterbury Tales . Of these , the most ambitious as a complete work is Troilus and Criseyde . The story , which Shakespeare later used in the most ...
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... Troilus and Criseyde . Like a museum piece it needs a reference to the catalogue , before its virtues can be appreciated . Spenser has written twelve ' eclogues , ' or shepherd's poems , one for each month of the year , and , in the ...
... Troilus and Criseyde . Like a museum piece it needs a reference to the catalogue , before its virtues can be appreciated . Spenser has written twelve ' eclogues , ' or shepherd's poems , one for each month of the year , and , in the ...
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... Troilus and Criseyde , 16-18 ; translation of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy , 165 Chesterfield , Earl of , 184 Chesterton , G. K. , 193 Chronicle Plays , 75 Churchill , Winston , 193 Cobbett , William , 187 Rural Rides , 187 ...
... Troilus and Criseyde , 16-18 ; translation of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy , 165 Chesterfield , Earl of , 184 Chesterton , G. K. , 193 Chronicle Plays , 75 Churchill , Winston , 193 Cobbett , William , 187 Rural Rides , 187 ...
Table des matières
Chapter | 9 |
ENGLISH POETRY FROM CHAUCER TO JOHN | 16 |
ENGLISH POETRY FROM MILTON TO WILLIAM | 30 |
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A Short History of English Literature Benjamin Ifor Evans,Ifor Evans,Bernard Bergonzi Affichage d'extraits - 1976 |
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