The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... English vernacular . Thomas More's famous Utopia , for example , was written in Latin in 1516 and although widely known in his own time , was not translated into English until 1551. But Skelton said : Though my rime be ragged , Tatter'd ...
... English vernacular . Thomas More's famous Utopia , for example , was written in Latin in 1516 and although widely known in his own time , was not translated into English until 1551. But Skelton said : Though my rime be ragged , Tatter'd ...
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... English thought is here better represented by such writers as Hooker , Starkey , and of course Shakespeare himself ... English - speaking stage has ever known . This theatre had , as we have seen , roots reaching back to the folk ...
... English thought is here better represented by such writers as Hooker , Starkey , and of course Shakespeare himself ... English - speaking stage has ever known . This theatre had , as we have seen , roots reaching back to the folk ...
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... English was still considered a somewhat barbarous language , and English envoys sent word home from every court in Europe deploring its effect on England's prestige abroad . Milton was assigned to answer it . He began his task with ...
... English was still considered a somewhat barbarous language , and English envoys sent word home from every court in Europe deploring its effect on England's prestige abroad . Milton was assigned to answer it . He began his task with ...
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