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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... ( Layamon and Others Poetry . John Gower ... Chau- cer . 39 43 His three Periods .... His Character ....... His Canterbury Tales 56 Criticisms of him and Extracts 52 55 45 from ..... 58 ....... Houses of Lancaster and York , and War of the.
... ( Layamon and Others Poetry . John Gower ... Chau- cer . 39 43 His three Periods .... His Character ....... His Canterbury Tales 56 Criticisms of him and Extracts 52 55 45 from ..... 58 ....... Houses of Lancaster and York , and War of the.
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... character ? Do you feel after reading him that you know him ? Does further acquaintance with him seem desirable ? The questions asked above apply to Prose . But , omitting those under the headings Sentences and Energy , some of those ...
... character ? Do you feel after reading him that you know him ? Does further acquaintance with him seem desirable ? The questions asked above apply to Prose . But , omitting those under the headings Sentences and Energy , some of those ...
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... character to be still considered as one speech . " - George P. Marsh . These reasons are equally conclusive against calling our earliest literature Eng- lish . Wherever , then , in this Lesson and in the three or four following , Mr ...
... character to be still considered as one speech . " - George P. Marsh . These reasons are equally conclusive against calling our earliest literature Eng- lish . Wherever , then , in this Lesson and in the three or four following , Mr ...
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... characters for our th ; the one , in line 2 , for th in thine ; the other , in line 7 , for th in thin . Italicized words in the translation have no equivalents in the original . Ask the pupils to name the A. S. words of the extract ...
... characters for our th ; the one , in line 2 , for th in thine ; the other , in line 7 , for th in thin . Italicized words in the translation have no equivalents in the original . Ask the pupils to name the A. S. words of the extract ...
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... characters which has always marked English poetry , but it is also famous for its likeness to a parallel passage in ... character of a gleeman , stood on the bridge and sang them songs , with which he mixed up Scripture text and teaching ...
... characters which has always marked English poetry , but it is also famous for its likeness to a parallel passage in ... character of a gleeman , stood on the bridge and sang them songs , with which he mixed up Scripture text and teaching ...
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