Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... latter part of the same century ) , the school founded by Gislebert and his companions had attained to great celebrity ; but there is nothing to lead us to suppose that it had even then become more than a very distinguished school ...
... latter part of the same century ) , the school founded by Gislebert and his companions had attained to great celebrity ; but there is nothing to lead us to suppose that it had even then become more than a very distinguished school ...
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... latter , however , it is to be observed , also retained the Devil of their predecessors , who was too amusing and popular a character to be discarded . Nor did the moral- ities altogether put down the miracle - plays : in many of the ...
... latter , however , it is to be observed , also retained the Devil of their predecessors , who was too amusing and popular a character to be discarded . Nor did the moral- ities altogether put down the miracle - plays : in many of the ...
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... latter work , —considered “ as a portrayal of a great subject , Carlyle's Cromwell is a marvel of interpretative ... latter - day historian , not a tale that is told , but the living , spoken word of the protagonist in that mighty ...
... latter work , —considered “ as a portrayal of a great subject , Carlyle's Cromwell is a marvel of interpretative ... latter - day historian , not a tale that is told , but the living , spoken word of the protagonist in that mighty ...
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