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... early enthusiasm are still seen in those . secondary courses of study in which Latin or Greek are required . These early humanists were so busy in teaching and doing that they had little time for writing . For us Sir Thomas More and ...
... early enthusiasm are still seen in those . secondary courses of study in which Latin or Greek are required . These early humanists were so busy in teaching and doing that they had little time for writing . For us Sir Thomas More and ...
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... early eighteenth century with its classical tastes , Shakespeare was still popular on the stage , especially in tragedy , but criticism generally held that , though naturally a genius , he was an artist by accident , lacking knowledge ...
... early eighteenth century with its classical tastes , Shakespeare was still popular on the stage , especially in tragedy , but criticism generally held that , though naturally a genius , he was an artist by accident , lacking knowledge ...
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... early death was due to tuberculosis . Her stories , very well written , emphasize character rather than plot . The Garden Party ( 1922 ) . Leonard Merrick , short - story writer ( 1864- ) , was born in London , and after studying at the ...
... early death was due to tuberculosis . Her stories , very well written , emphasize character rather than plot . The Garden Party ( 1922 ) . Leonard Merrick , short - story writer ( 1864- ) , was born in London , and after studying at the ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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