Introduction to English Literature: With Suggestions for Further Reading and Study, and Annotated Selections Illustrating the Successive Periods and Principal AuthorsBenj. H. Sanborn, 1906 - 700 pages |
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... truth is exemplified by Homer in Greece , Luther in Germany , and Chaucer in England , each of whom exerted an incalcula- ble influence upon the subsequent literary development of his country . 6. Literature in a Restricted Sense.- The ...
... truth is exemplified by Homer in Greece , Luther in Germany , and Chaucer in England , each of whom exerted an incalcula- ble influence upon the subsequent literary development of his country . 6. Literature in a Restricted Sense.- The ...
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... truth . The religious condition of England during the Middle English Period is reflected in sev- eral noteworthy works . The people of England were begin- ning to emancipate themselves from ecclesiastical tutelage ; and while holding ...
... truth . The religious condition of England during the Middle English Period is reflected in sev- eral noteworthy works . The people of England were begin- ning to emancipate themselves from ecclesiastical tutelage ; and while holding ...
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... Truth " : " Flee fro the prees , 1 and dwelle with sothfastnesse , 2 3 Suffyce unto thy good , though hit be smal ; For hord hath hate , and climbing tikelnesse , + Prees hath envye , and wile blent overal . " 5 In 1399 , when he was ...
... Truth " : " Flee fro the prees , 1 and dwelle with sothfastnesse , 2 3 Suffyce unto thy good , though hit be smal ; For hord hath hate , and climbing tikelnesse , + Prees hath envye , and wile blent overal . " 5 In 1399 , when he was ...
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... truth in circumstance and matter " ; and from this declara- tion it may be inferred that his portrayal of court life was drawn , not from imagination , but from experience : - 66 For , sooth to say , it is no sort of life For shepherd ...
... truth in circumstance and matter " ; and from this declara- tion it may be inferred that his portrayal of court life was drawn , not from imagination , but from experience : - 66 For , sooth to say , it is no sort of life For shepherd ...
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... truth , does the Knight succeed in vanquishing this dangerous foe . This danger passed , another follows . The hero ... Truth is made to seem falsehood , and falsehood truth . This decep- tion is the cause of all his subsequent trouble ...
... truth , does the Knight succeed in vanquishing this dangerous foe . This danger passed , another follows . The hero ... Truth is made to seem falsehood , and falsehood truth . This decep- tion is the cause of all his subsequent trouble ...
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Introduction to English Literature, with Suggestions for Further Reading and ... Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter Affichage du livre entier - 1905 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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