A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... period we still find Chaucer holding fast to the French tradition . Which shows how misleading the frequent division of Chaucer's work into a French , an Italian , and an English period is . The periods can stand , or at least the first ...
... period we still find Chaucer holding fast to the French tradition . Which shows how misleading the frequent division of Chaucer's work into a French , an Italian , and an English period is . The periods can stand , or at least the first ...
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... period that the exacter chronology is most under dispute . The second period does not differ from the first in mood or in subjects , only in the complete mastery of the medium ; it is the period of the great romantic comedies and the ...
... period that the exacter chronology is most under dispute . The second period does not differ from the first in mood or in subjects , only in the complete mastery of the medium ; it is the period of the great romantic comedies and the ...
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... period of Mannerism , then probably the Revolt corresponds in lite- rature to this transitional period . Yet it is surprising that it is only in England that such a markedly intermediate period seems to occur . And though I firmly ...
... period of Mannerism , then probably the Revolt corresponds in lite- rature to this transitional period . Yet it is surprising that it is only in England that such a markedly intermediate period seems to occur . And though I firmly ...
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