English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... nature and amount of the omission . Some teachers will be disappointed to find that the familiar Knight's Tale is not given among the selections from Chaucer . The authority of Milton , as well as its greater brevity , may be pleaded in ...
... nature and amount of the omission . Some teachers will be disappointed to find that the familiar Knight's Tale is not given among the selections from Chaucer . The authority of Milton , as well as its greater brevity , may be pleaded in ...
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... nature , the transitoriness of the world , the death of the body , purgatory , doomsday , the pains of hell , and ... natural powers but a careful and conscious artist . It is supposed that Gawayn was written while the author was still ...
... nature , the transitoriness of the world , the death of the body , purgatory , doomsday , the pains of hell , and ... natural powers but a careful and conscious artist . It is supposed that Gawayn was written while the author was still ...
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... nature . He is further notable as having helped to revive the sonnet as a form of English verse . - THOMAS CHATTERTON ( p . 295 ) wrote under his own name some poems of great promise for a boy ( he was only eighteen when he died ) , but ...
... nature . He is further notable as having helped to revive the sonnet as a form of English verse . - THOMAS CHATTERTON ( p . 295 ) wrote under his own name some poems of great promise for a boy ( he was only eighteen when he died ) , but ...
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... nature 17 on 16 third way , 21 one 18 26 just as 27 commanded 28 I have 29 badest 30 ac- 34 holy lore has lent complished 31 thee 32 turned 33 into 35 wit , intelligence 36 that 37 my Lord thoughtest 38 43 fulfil 39 to 40 great benefit ...
... nature 17 on 16 third way , 21 one 18 26 just as 27 commanded 28 I have 29 badest 30 ac- 34 holy lore has lent complished 31 thee 32 turned 33 into 35 wit , intelligence 36 that 37 my Lord thoughtest 38 43 fulfil 39 to 40 great benefit ...
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... nature 14 15 bound 16 sigh 17 did bow 18 she 19 a - swoun very often indeed sweet- heart 22 direct , control 23 turned 24 teaching spouse 20 21 a summer dale 13 a very secret corner 14 heard 15 talk 16 strife 17 while 18 at times 19 ...
... nature 14 15 bound 16 sigh 17 did bow 18 she 19 a - swoun very often indeed sweet- heart 22 direct , control 23 turned 24 teaching spouse 20 21 a summer dale 13 a very secret corner 14 heard 15 talk 16 strife 17 while 18 at times 19 ...
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