A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English MetresLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1862 - 423 |
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... style unknown before . " This style was of course the round arched Norman architecture , of which the specimens in England are so numerous and so magnificent . Nearly all the monasteries in England , till the introduction of the ...
... style unknown before . " This style was of course the round arched Norman architecture , of which the specimens in England are so numerous and so magnificent . Nearly all the monasteries in England , till the introduction of the ...
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... style evi- dently contains within itself the germ of a certain dis- solution , unless it admit of change and enrichment from without . But external circumstances accelerated the fall of the literature of the Troubadours ; the bloody ...
... style evi- dently contains within itself the germ of a certain dis- solution , unless it admit of change and enrichment from without . But external circumstances accelerated the fall of the literature of the Troubadours ; the bloody ...
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... style is that of a man who is fully au courant with the civilisation , and familiar with the litera- ture of his age , while Layamon's bespeaks the simple parish priest , moving among a rustic population , whose barbarous dialect he ...
... style is that of a man who is fully au courant with the civilisation , and familiar with the litera- ture of his age , while Layamon's bespeaks the simple parish priest , moving among a rustic population , whose barbarous dialect he ...
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... style and language of which require us to place them as early as the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century . In one or two poems of the last class , passages of which are given by Warton , there shines . out from under the ...
... style and language of which require us to place them as early as the twelfth or the beginning of the thirteenth century . In one or two poems of the last class , passages of which are given by Warton , there shines . out from under the ...
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... style , no less than in the metre , of the Fabliaux . The Romaunce of the Rose is a translation of the long , allegorical poem bearing that title , begun by Guillaume de Lorris ( died 1260 ) , and continued by Jean de Meun . Chaucer ...
... style , no less than in the metre , of the Fabliaux . The Romaunce of the Rose is a translation of the long , allegorical poem bearing that title , begun by Guillaume de Lorris ( died 1260 ) , and continued by Jean de Meun . Chaucer ...
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