Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 79
... death of Cadwalader , from Wace's Brut ; the second , extending to the death of Edward I. , from the French or Romance chronicle written by Piers , or Peter , of Langtoft , a canon regular of St. Austin , at Bridlington , in Yorkshire ...
... death of Cadwalader , from Wace's Brut ; the second , extending to the death of Edward I. , from the French or Romance chronicle written by Piers , or Peter , of Langtoft , a canon regular of St. Austin , at Bridlington , in Yorkshire ...
Pagina 100
... death of Alexander III . in 1286 , or rather , from the com- petition for the crown , and the announcement of the claims of Edward I. as lord paramount , on that of his daughter , Margaret the Maiden of Norway , in 1290 - the events of ...
... death of Alexander III . in 1286 , or rather , from the com- petition for the crown , and the announcement of the claims of Edward I. as lord paramount , on that of his daughter , Margaret the Maiden of Norway , in 1290 - the events of ...
Pagina 299
... death , in 1797. In 1756 he published his celebrated Vindication of Natural Society , an imitation of the style , and a parody on the philosophy , of Lord Bolingbroke ; and the same year his Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our ...
... death , in 1797. In 1756 he published his celebrated Vindication of Natural Society , an imitation of the style , and a parody on the philosophy , of Lord Bolingbroke ; and the same year his Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of our ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the English ..., Volume 2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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