A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... THOMAS CARLYLE • From a painting by Whistler ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON After a painting by G. F. Watts ROBERT BROWNING From a painting by G. F. Watts ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING From a drawing by Field Talfourd , Rome , March , 1859 SIR ...
... THOMAS CARLYLE • From a painting by Whistler ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON After a painting by G. F. Watts ROBERT BROWNING From a painting by G. F. Watts ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING From a drawing by Field Talfourd , Rome , March , 1859 SIR ...
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... Thomas de Hales.- Of all the re- ligious lyrical writings of this period , the most beautiful is the famous " Love Rune " of Thomas de Hales , a monk of the Minor Friars . He tells us in the first stanza that he was be- sought by a maid ...
... Thomas de Hales.- Of all the re- ligious lyrical writings of this period , the most beautiful is the famous " Love Rune " of Thomas de Hales , a monk of the Minor Friars . He tells us in the first stanza that he was be- sought by a maid ...
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... Thomas de Hales can be found in B. Ten Brink's History of English Literature , Vol . I. Fiction . Charles Kingsley's " Hereward the Wake " and Sir Walter Scott's " Ivanhoe " give vivid pictures of society during the Norman and Angevin ...
... Thomas de Hales can be found in B. Ten Brink's History of English Literature , Vol . I. Fiction . Charles Kingsley's " Hereward the Wake " and Sir Walter Scott's " Ivanhoe " give vivid pictures of society during the Norman and Angevin ...
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... Thomas - à - Becket , at Canterbury . A company bent on such a pilgrimage Chaucer finds gathered at the inn . He makes their acquaintance , and joins himself with them for the jour- ney . Counting the poet , they are thirty in all ...
... Thomas - à - Becket , at Canterbury . A company bent on such a pilgrimage Chaucer finds gathered at the inn . He makes their acquaintance , and joins himself with them for the jour- ney . Counting the poet , they are thirty in all ...
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... of Bury St. Edmunds ( 1370 ? -1451 ? ) . Another , Thomas Occleve or Hoccleve ( 1370 ? -1450 ? ) had the benefit of Chaucer's per- sonal acquaintance and instruction , loved and mourned him deeply 56 Middle English Period.
... of Bury St. Edmunds ( 1370 ? -1451 ? ) . Another , Thomas Occleve or Hoccleve ( 1370 ? -1450 ? ) had the benefit of Chaucer's per- sonal acquaintance and instruction , loved and mourned him deeply 56 Middle English Period.
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