The Tradition of British LiteraturePutnam, 1971 - 384 strán (strany) This is an analysis of British literary development from the age of Chaucer through the twentieth century examining the major periods of English literature from four points of view: the work, the author, the audience, and the environment. |
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... praise , we learn of his stable full of dainty horses . The five guildsmen were wise enough to be aldermen - besides , their wives said they deserved it . And having thus undercut the magnificence of the aldermen by reducing them to ...
... praise , we learn of his stable full of dainty horses . The five guildsmen were wise enough to be aldermen - besides , their wives said they deserved it . And having thus undercut the magnificence of the aldermen by reducing them to ...
Strana 39
... praise from the love goddess sharpen the irony of his self - deprecation as an unsuccessful lover . If Chaucer is courteous , he is also very English , very intelligible , down to earth . Such was Thomas Wilson's assessment , when in ...
... praise from the love goddess sharpen the irony of his self - deprecation as an unsuccessful lover . If Chaucer is courteous , he is also very English , very intelligible , down to earth . Such was Thomas Wilson's assessment , when in ...
Strana 137
... praise it . The energy of Elizabethan style erupts riotously in Lord Burghley's country house , with a three- story pavilion in the courtyard provided with French triumphal arch and niches , the three classical orders represented on ...
... praise it . The energy of Elizabethan style erupts riotously in Lord Burghley's country house , with a three- story pavilion in the courtyard provided with French triumphal arch and niches , the three classical orders represented on ...
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CHAUCER | 29 |
CHAUCERS AUDIENCE | 35 |
TOWARD POPULAR DRAMA | 58 |
Autorské práva | |
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