A History of English LiteratureG. & C. Merriam Company, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... whole the translation is admirably lucid and has moments of real poetic strength : And as amidst the sky We sometimes see an ominous star blaze clear and dreadfully , George Chapman's translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey , 1612 ...
... whole the translation is admirably lucid and has moments of real poetic strength : And as amidst the sky We sometimes see an ominous star blaze clear and dreadfully , George Chapman's translations of the Iliad and the Odyssey , 1612 ...
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... whole system of European government : I remember very well , in a discourse one day with the King , when I happened to say there were several thousand books among us written upon the art of government , it gave him ( directly contrary ...
... whole system of European government : I remember very well , in a discourse one day with the King , when I happened to say there were several thousand books among us written upon the art of government , it gave him ( directly contrary ...
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... whole social system , the essayist's main concern was with spiritual anarchy ; and Culture and Anarchy is an extended commentary on the closing lines of ' Dover Beach ' . The essay is a lay sermon , aimed at the disadvan- tages of ...
... whole social system , the essayist's main concern was with spiritual anarchy ; and Culture and Anarchy is an extended commentary on the closing lines of ' Dover Beach ' . The essay is a lay sermon , aimed at the disadvan- tages of ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance | 35 |
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