A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... writing plays . Having produced a successful first comedy , The Rival Ladies , in 1664 he collaborated with his ... writing for the stage ; and , during the same year , he produced his translation of Virgil , which is said to have earned ...
... writing plays . Having produced a successful first comedy , The Rival Ladies , in 1664 he collaborated with his ... writing for the stage ; and , during the same year , he produced his translation of Virgil , which is said to have earned ...
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... writer . But , his literary efforts having impressed George Meredith , he produced an exciting novel , entitled ... writing of verse . His wife died in 1912 ; and in 1914 he remarried . His old age was serene and dignified ; and ...
... writer . But , his literary efforts having impressed George Meredith , he produced an exciting novel , entitled ... writing of verse . His wife died in 1912 ; and in 1914 he remarried . His old age was serene and dignified ; and ...
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... writing a series of brilliant reviews under the pseudonym ' Corno di Bassetto ' . Even at this period of his life he ... writer who had lacked ' ideas ' . His earliest play , Widowers ' Houses , was staged in 1892 , and , since it dealt ...
... writing a series of brilliant reviews under the pseudonym ' Corno di Bassetto ' . Even at this period of his life he ... writer who had lacked ' ideas ' . His earliest play , Widowers ' Houses , was staged in 1892 , and , since it dealt ...
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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