Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... common country Angie - land , or England , and their common language English — that is , the language of the Angles , as there can be little doubt it had been called from the time when it first became known as a distinct form of human ...
... common country Angie - land , or England , and their common language English — that is , the language of the Angles , as there can be little doubt it had been called from the time when it first became known as a distinct form of human ...
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... common in Scotland at this early date . Another Scottish poet of this time , the style and spirit as well as the subject of whose poetry must be admitted to be exclusively national , is Henry the Minstrel , commonly called Blind Harry ...
... common in Scotland at this early date . Another Scottish poet of this time , the style and spirit as well as the subject of whose poetry must be admitted to be exclusively national , is Henry the Minstrel , commonly called Blind Harry ...
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... common life . It is not his only field , nor perhaps the only field in which he is greatest : but it is the one which is most exclusively his own . He has , it is true , no humour or comedy of any kind in him ( which is perhaps the ...
... common life . It is not his only field , nor perhaps the only field in which he is greatest : but it is the one which is most exclusively his own . He has , it is true , no humour or comedy of any kind in him ( which is perhaps the ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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