A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 páginas |
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... Henry VIII ... Prose and the Reformation ... Fifteenth Century Poetry . ( Lydgate .... Occleve Ballads , etc. Chevy ... Henryson ... 83 Dunbar and Douglass .. 84 Under Hawes 87 Chaucer's Influence . Skelton ( Wyatt : 87 88 Under Italian ...
... Henry VIII ... Prose and the Reformation ... Fifteenth Century Poetry . ( Lydgate .... Occleve Ballads , etc. Chevy ... Henryson ... 83 Dunbar and Douglass .. 84 Under Hawes 87 Chaucer's Influence . Skelton ( Wyatt : 87 88 Under Italian ...
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... VIII . PERIODS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE . PERIOD I. PERIOD II . Brief Historical Sketch . 268 ( Miss Austen and Scott ... Henry Newman . 280 Extracts from [ Thackeray Macaulay .... ( Irving and Extracts from 344 Prescott and Motley 350 ...
... VIII . PERIODS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE . PERIOD I. PERIOD II . Brief Historical Sketch . 268 ( Miss Austen and Scott ... Henry Newman . 280 Extracts from [ Thackeray Macaulay .... ( Irving and Extracts from 344 Prescott and Motley 350 ...
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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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