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... effective resistance ( 1429-1431 ) ; and by 1453 the English had lost all their French possessions but Calais , and the Hundred Years ' War was over . Within two years ( 1455 ) the War of the Roses ( the red rose of Lancaster and the ...
... effective resistance ( 1429-1431 ) ; and by 1453 the English had lost all their French possessions but Calais , and the Hundred Years ' War was over . Within two years ( 1455 ) the War of the Roses ( the red rose of Lancaster and the ...
Pagina 104
... effective when dealing with the commonplace affairs of middle- class life . The Gentle Craft ( 1597 , 1598 ) is one of these stories . Thomas Dekker ( 1570 ? -1641 ) is one of the most attractive of these writers , because of the ...
... effective when dealing with the commonplace affairs of middle- class life . The Gentle Craft ( 1597 , 1598 ) is one of these stories . Thomas Dekker ( 1570 ? -1641 ) is one of the most attractive of these writers , because of the ...
Pagina 413
... effectiveness . There are no heroes or villains ; the sympathy of the audience is distributed . He also avoids the tricky and the sensational , an- other thing which makes his plays less immediately effective , but increases their ...
... effectiveness . There are no heroes or villains ; the sympathy of the audience is distributed . He also avoids the tricky and the sensational , an- other thing which makes his plays less immediately effective , but increases their ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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