Text-book on English Literature ...Maynard, Merrill & Company, 1899 - 485 páginas |
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... Henryson .... PAGE 80 81 81 82 83 Dunbar and Douglass ..... 84 Under ( Hawes 87 Chaucer's Influence . Skelton . 87 ... Henry VIII ..... 72 Prose and the Reformation ... 73 Fifteenth Century Poetry . ( Lydgate ... Occleve Ballads , etc ...
... Henryson .... PAGE 80 81 81 82 83 Dunbar and Douglass ..... 84 Under ( Hawes 87 Chaucer's Influence . Skelton . 87 ... Henry VIII ..... 72 Prose and the Reformation ... 73 Fifteenth Century Poetry . ( Lydgate ... Occleve Ballads , etc ...
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Brainerd Kellogg. PERIOD VIII . PERIODS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE , PERIOD I. PERIOD II . Brief Historical Sketch ...... 268 ... Henry Newman . 280 Am . Lit. , Prose . [ Irving and Extracts from 344 Prescott and Motley ... 350 .... Holmes and ...
Brainerd Kellogg. PERIOD VIII . PERIODS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE , PERIOD I. PERIOD II . Brief Historical Sketch ...... 268 ... Henry Newman . 280 Am . Lit. , Prose . [ Irving and Extracts from 344 Prescott and Motley ... 350 .... Holmes and ...
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... Henry VII . , pleasantly , even correctly , written - passages which refer to translations of the classics , and to ... VIII . onwards , there is scarcely any literary fury equal to that with which the young scholars fell upon the ...
... Henry VII . , pleasantly , even correctly , written - passages which refer to translations of the classics , and to ... VIII . onwards , there is scarcely any literary fury equal to that with which the young scholars fell upon the ...
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... HENRY VIII . - With the exception of Caxton's work all the good prose of the fifteenth century was written before the death of Edward IV . The reigns of Richard III . and of Henry VII . produced no prose of any value , but the country ...
... HENRY VIII . - With the exception of Caxton's work all the good prose of the fifteenth century was written before the death of Edward IV . The reigns of Richard III . and of Henry VII . produced no prose of any value , but the country ...
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... Henry VIII . who supported SIR THOMAS ELYOT , and encouraged him to write books in the vulgar tongue that he might delight his countrymen . It was the king who asked LORD BERNERS to translate Froissart , a book which made ... Henry VIII . 73.
... Henry VIII . who supported SIR THOMAS ELYOT , and encouraged him to write books in the vulgar tongue that he might delight his countrymen . It was the king who asked LORD BERNERS to translate Froissart , a book which made ... Henry VIII . 73.
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