A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... less learned but no less pious Charles 1 , on 31 March 1631 . Very little of John Donne's work , either sacred or profane , was published in the writer's life - time . His Poems , for example , though the manuscripts had been widely ...
... less learned but no less pious Charles 1 , on 31 March 1631 . Very little of John Donne's work , either sacred or profane , was published in the writer's life - time . His Poems , for example , though the manuscripts had been widely ...
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... less than two months . Despite the fact that he has often been represented as the heart- less rake par excellence , Rochester was devoted to his friends ; and there is unlikely to have been any truth in the report that he had employed a ...
... less than two months . Despite the fact that he has often been represented as the heart- less rake par excellence , Rochester was devoted to his friends ; and there is unlikely to have been any truth in the report that he had employed a ...
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... less than five between 1876 and 1885 , all of which the publishers rejected . An omnivorous reader and an inveterate music - lover , he then became first a literary and , in 1888 , a music critic , writing a series of brilliant reviews ...
... less than five between 1876 and 1885 , all of which the publishers rejected . An omnivorous reader and an inveterate music - lover , he then became first a literary and , in 1888 , a music critic , writing a series of brilliant reviews ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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