English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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... influence on our pre - conquest literature . The Danish raids disturbed this peaceful development , and it was the impact of the Danish lan- guage that hastened the simplification of the structural forms of the Anglo - Saxon dialects ...
... influence on our pre - conquest literature . The Danish raids disturbed this peaceful development , and it was the impact of the Danish lan- guage that hastened the simplification of the structural forms of the Anglo - Saxon dialects ...
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... influence or tendency . The first phase is that in which his models were French . He knew well the Roman de la Rose ... influences . On his visits to Italy in the 1370's the artist in him was awakened by the colourful life , the ...
... influence or tendency . The first phase is that in which his models were French . He knew well the Roman de la Rose ... influences . On his visits to Italy in the 1370's the artist in him was awakened by the colourful life , the ...
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... Influences From the beginning of the sixteenth century , we find a new influence at work , profoundly affecting English prose . The classical Renaissance had the effect of rendering our writers acutely conscious of style . The study of ...
... Influences From the beginning of the sixteenth century , we find a new influence at work , profoundly affecting English prose . The classical Renaissance had the effect of rendering our writers acutely conscious of style . The study of ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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