A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... England , where he visited King Athelred , in whose honour he also composed an ode , for which he was richly rewarded . For , ' the saga says , ' in England and Norway and Denmark the same language was spoken , but when William the ...
... England , where he visited King Athelred , in whose honour he also composed an ode , for which he was richly rewarded . For , ' the saga says , ' in England and Norway and Denmark the same language was spoken , but when William the ...
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... England in her develop- ment , as England was behind France , and the real pre - Renaissance of Scotland was to come later . In England the pre - Renaissance of Chaucer's age , if one can call it that , when in spite of so much that ...
... England in her develop- ment , as England was behind France , and the real pre - Renaissance of Scotland was to come later . In England the pre - Renaissance of Chaucer's age , if one can call it that , when in spite of so much that ...
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... England with the return of the Stuarts is by no means as great as it appears on the surface . The aristocratic , elegant , rationalistic tone that literature was now to take on was al- ready foreshadowed in the early Stuart drama and ...
... England with the return of the Stuarts is by no means as great as it appears on the surface . The aristocratic , elegant , rationalistic tone that literature was now to take on was al- ready foreshadowed in the early Stuart drama and ...
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