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Justify the lines showing the importance of the forms in the different ages ; thus , narrative poetry by ballads , in the fifteenth century ; prose fic : tion , by Bunyan , in the Age of Dryden . OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE ( TO 1066 ...
Justify the lines showing the importance of the forms in the different ages ; thus , narrative poetry by ballads , in the fifteenth century ; prose fic : tion , by Bunyan , in the Age of Dryden . OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE ( TO 1066 ...
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Moreover , through philanthropy and taxa- . tion , the ordinary citizen enjoys advantages of education , amusements , and various municipal enterprises , which he could not provide for himself . This is especially true of large cities ...
Moreover , through philanthropy and taxa- . tion , the ordinary citizen enjoys advantages of education , amusements , and various municipal enterprises , which he could not provide for himself . This is especially true of large cities ...
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Poetry : After a time of Revival of the sonnet tion , especially realis- neglect , creates Prose : Style individual tic new interest and varied Much didactic prose of Much of the new Rise of the great pe- literary quality poetry simple ...
Poetry : After a time of Revival of the sonnet tion , especially realis- neglect , creates Prose : Style individual tic new interest and varied Much didactic prose of Much of the new Rise of the great pe- literary quality poetry simple ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 11 |
MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1476 | 61 |
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