Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... early Middle English works are the Poema Morala , a lament on the vanity of life , remarkable for the ease with which it uses the really modern form of end - rhyme , a ... Early English Metrical Romances 75 Early English Metrical Romances.
... early Middle English works are the Poema Morala , a lament on the vanity of life , remarkable for the ease with which it uses the really modern form of end - rhyme , a ... Early English Metrical Romances 75 Early English Metrical Romances.
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... early northern French poetry generally , from whatever cause , whether simply in consequence of the con- nection of Normandy with this country from the time of the Conquest , or partly from the earlier intercourse of the Normans with ...
... early northern French poetry generally , from whatever cause , whether simply in consequence of the con- nection of Normandy with this country from the time of the Conquest , or partly from the earlier intercourse of the Normans with ...
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... early ; Havelok the Dane , a vigorous saga with real " local colour " ; King Horn , a pictorial and romantic story of a lost king's son , con- taining a version of the cup - and - king incident , with a rather remarkable heroine ...
... early ; Havelok the Dane , a vigorous saga with real " local colour " ; King Horn , a pictorial and romantic story of a lost king's son , con- taining a version of the cup - and - king incident , with a rather remarkable heroine ...
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