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... popular idea of him as a usurper , but does not mention what now seems the most important event of his reign - the barons ' forcing him to sign Magna Charta ( 1215 ) , which definitely limited the powers of the king . In Shakespeare's ...
... popular idea of him as a usurper , but does not mention what now seems the most important event of his reign - the barons ' forcing him to sign Magna Charta ( 1215 ) , which definitely limited the powers of the king . In Shakespeare's ...
Pagina 100
... popular romances . Thomas Kyd ( 1558-1594 ) wrote The Spanish Tragedy ( c 1586 ) , a violent melodrama which became tremendously popular . He also probably wrote a play , Hamlet , which Shakespease later made use of . Kyd introduced ...
... popular romances . Thomas Kyd ( 1558-1594 ) wrote The Spanish Tragedy ( c 1586 ) , a violent melodrama which became tremendously popular . He also probably wrote a play , Hamlet , which Shakespease later made use of . Kyd introduced ...
Pagina 219
... popular book of this kind was Matthew Gregory Lewis's ( 1775-1818 ) Ambrosio or The Monk ( 1795 ) , but Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ( 1764-1823 ) who wrote The Mysteries of Udolpho ( 1794 ) , is the most popular author of this sort of story ...
... popular book of this kind was Matthew Gregory Lewis's ( 1775-1818 ) Ambrosio or The Monk ( 1795 ) , but Mrs. Ann Radcliffe ( 1764-1823 ) who wrote The Mysteries of Udolpho ( 1794 ) , is the most popular author of this sort of story ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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