Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... Scottish Chaucerians than with the Reformation versifiers , or have offered a résumé of the Drama before its position is defined in the fifteenth cen- tury , I have , on the other hand , given the Celestina and the earlier Arts of ...
... Scottish Chaucerians than with the Reformation versifiers , or have offered a résumé of the Drama before its position is defined in the fifteenth cen- tury , I have , on the other hand , given the Celestina and the earlier Arts of ...
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... Scottish contrast - The Chaucerian tradition - The problem of form - John Lydgate - The Temple of Glass - The influence of the Roman de la Rose - Lydgate's relation to Chaucer - The conception of Death ... Scots - The Kingis Quair - The.
... Scottish contrast - The Chaucerian tradition - The problem of form - John Lydgate - The Temple of Glass - The influence of the Roman de la Rose - Lydgate's relation to Chaucer - The conception of Death ... Scots - The Kingis Quair - The.
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... Scots allegory - Robert Henryson : his use of the ' moral ' -The pictorial quality in Scots verse The Testament of Cresseid - The pastoral idea - The Court of James IV.- William Dunbar : his literary intention : his technical variety ...
... Scots allegory - Robert Henryson : his use of the ' moral ' -The pictorial quality in Scots verse The Testament of Cresseid - The pastoral idea - The Court of James IV.- William Dunbar : his literary intention : his technical variety ...
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... Scottish ballads - Later popularity of the ballad in Scotland - The personal type - The Robin Hood cycle --Their so - called popular character - John de Reeve - The Popular Songs : their varieties - The political songs - The Scottish ...
... Scottish ballads - Later popularity of the ballad in Scotland - The personal type - The Robin Hood cycle --Their so - called popular character - John de Reeve - The Popular Songs : their varieties - The political songs - The Scottish ...
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... Scottish Prose -The Poets and Prose . 320 CHAPTER XI . THE EXPANSION OF PROSE IN FRANCE . The traditional and contemporary claims of French prose - His- torical subjects - Episodical treatment - The Biographies— France and Burgundy ...
... Scottish Prose -The Poets and Prose . 320 CHAPTER XI . THE EXPANSION OF PROSE IN FRANCE . The traditional and contemporary claims of French prose - His- torical subjects - Episodical treatment - The Biographies— France and Burgundy ...
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