Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... evidently by an ecclesiastic , and probably one in a position of eminence and authority , for the direction of three ladies to whom it is addressed , and who , with their domestic servants or lay sisters , appear to have formed the ...
... evidently by an ecclesiastic , and probably one in a position of eminence and authority , for the direction of three ladies to whom it is addressed , and who , with their domestic servants or lay sisters , appear to have formed the ...
Pagina 95
... evidently written by the same authoress . As for the Court of Love it is now regarded as a kind of literary forgery - a directly archaistic exercise composed by some ingenious scholar about 1540 . JOHN GOWER Contemporary with Chaucer ...
... evidently written by the same authoress . As for the Court of Love it is now regarded as a kind of literary forgery - a directly archaistic exercise composed by some ingenious scholar about 1540 . JOHN GOWER Contemporary with Chaucer ...
Pagina 329
... evidently , with all his ingenuity and fertility , and notwithstanding an ambition of originality which led him to be continually seeking after strange models , from Arabian and Hindoo mythologies to Latin hexa- meters , of a genius ...
... evidently , with all his ingenuity and fertility , and notwithstanding an ambition of originality which led him to be continually seeking after strange models , from Arabian and Hindoo mythologies to Latin hexa- meters , of a genius ...
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