Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... century , -having commenced , we may reckon , perhaps , half a century earlier , or about the middle of the reign of Henry I. There is , at least , not a word in this law making the least reference to any distinction between the two ...
... century , -having commenced , we may reckon , perhaps , half a century earlier , or about the middle of the reign of Henry I. There is , at least , not a word in this law making the least reference to any distinction between the two ...
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... century that the writing of Latin verse was cultivated with the greatest success ; it was at the very end of that century that Geoffrey de Vinsauf , or de Vino Salvo , composed and published his poem on the restoration of the legitimate ...
... century that the writing of Latin verse was cultivated with the greatest success ; it was at the very end of that century that Geoffrey de Vinsauf , or de Vino Salvo , composed and published his poem on the restoration of the legitimate ...
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... century , the success of distinguished names comprehending , among others , those of James I. , and Henryson , and Henry the Minstrel , and Gawin Douglas , and Dunbar , and Sir David Lyndsay . It is remarkable that this space of a ...
... century , the success of distinguished names comprehending , among others , those of James I. , and Henryson , and Henry the Minstrel , and Gawin Douglas , and Dunbar , and Sir David Lyndsay . It is remarkable that this space of a ...
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