Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... Court Life , and the Advantages The Old and Young Courtier , 229 of Adversity , 188 · Time's Alteration , 230 The World compared to a Stage , 188 Loyalty Confined , 231 • Description of Night in a Camp , 188 The Blessings of a ...
... Court Life , and the Advantages The Old and Young Courtier , 229 of Adversity , 188 · Time's Alteration , 230 The World compared to a Stage , 188 Loyalty Confined , 231 • Description of Night in a Camp , 188 The Blessings of a ...
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... court and higher circles , and it required a genius like that of Chaucer - familiar with different modes tractions which followed , and the paucity of any striking poetical genius for at least a century and a half after his death , too ...
... court and higher circles , and it required a genius like that of Chaucer - familiar with different modes tractions which followed , and the paucity of any striking poetical genius for at least a century and a half after his death , too ...
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... court . The poet fled to Hainault ( the country of his wife's relations ) , and afterwards to Holland . He ventured to return in 1386 , but was thrown into the Tower , and deprived of his comp- trollership . In May 1388 , he obtained ...
... court . The poet fled to Hainault ( the country of his wife's relations ) , and afterwards to Holland . He ventured to return in 1386 , but was thrown into the Tower , and deprived of his comp- trollership . In May 1388 , he obtained ...
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... court , and of legal documents ; and when the Normanised Anglo - Saxon was em- ployed by literary men , it was for the special pur- pose , as they were usually very careful to mention , of conveying instruction to the common people ...
... court , and of legal documents ; and when the Normanised Anglo - Saxon was em- ployed by literary men , it was for the special pur- pose , as they were usually very careful to mention , of conveying instruction to the common people ...
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... court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad into ganand green , And said soon , ' Scot , Martin's fish we wald have ! ' Wallace meekly again answer him gave . • It were reason , methink , ye should have part , Waith ...
... court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad into ganand green , And said soon , ' Scot , Martin's fish we wald have ! ' Wallace meekly again answer him gave . • It were reason , methink , ye should have part , Waith ...
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