A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... less true that no English priest could read or write a Latin letter . It was not until the reform of the monasteries under King Edgar ( r . 957-75 ) and his famous coopera- tor St. Dunstan ( 924-88 ) that a new impetus was given to ...
... less true that no English priest could read or write a Latin letter . It was not until the reform of the monasteries under King Edgar ( r . 957-75 ) and his famous coopera- tor St. Dunstan ( 924-88 ) that a new impetus was given to ...
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... less importance for the further development of comedy than the theme . In structure the play is less of a landmark , for here Edwards had already provided a very fine model , and basically Lyly was following him , and actually less ...
... less importance for the further development of comedy than the theme . In structure the play is less of a landmark , for here Edwards had already provided a very fine model , and basically Lyly was following him , and actually less ...
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... less spectacularly , created an exciting plct and laid the basis of dramatic portraiture and psychological elabcration , points in which Marlowe was weak . His work has worn less well than Marlowe's , but its importance is no less great ...
... less spectacularly , created an exciting plct and laid the basis of dramatic portraiture and psychological elabcration , points in which Marlowe was weak . His work has worn less well than Marlowe's , but its importance is no less great ...
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