A First View of English LiteratureC. Scribner's sons, 1923 - 424 من الصفحات |
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... play , and then is sad because women upbraid him for the slaughter he has done . The swan and the beaver are described with an insight and sympathy which remind us , in a far - off way , of modern nature - poetry . It is pleasant , even ...
... play , and then is sad because women upbraid him for the slaughter he has done . The swan and the beaver are described with an insight and sympathy which remind us , in a far - off way , of modern nature - poetry . It is pleasant , even ...
الصفحة 42
... plays , biblical dramas presented by appren tices of the trade guilds , with a movable wagon for stage and the open street for theatre . Such was the picturesque and varied society which Chaucer , the great realist and observer , brings ...
... plays , biblical dramas presented by appren tices of the trade guilds , with a movable wagon for stage and the open street for theatre . Such was the picturesque and varied society which Chaucer , the great realist and observer , brings ...
الصفحة 45
... play or reading from a modern novel , so homely and actual does it appear . " The Legend of Good Women . " - The Legend of Good Women , which marks the close of Chaucer's Italian period , has for its prologue the most charming of the ...
... play or reading from a modern novel , so homely and actual does it appear . " The Legend of Good Women . " - The Legend of Good Women , which marks the close of Chaucer's Italian period , has for its prologue the most charming of the ...
الصفحة 57
... Plays . - While the poetry of the cultivated classes languished , the poetry of the people , not yet written down , but passing from mouth to mouth and generation to generation in the form of ballads , took on a new life . It was ...
... Plays . - While the poetry of the cultivated classes languished , the poetry of the people , not yet written down , but passing from mouth to mouth and generation to generation in the form of ballads , took on a new life . It was ...
الصفحة 58
... play , which sprang almost as directly from the life of the common people as did the ballads . * Fifteenth Century Prose : Sir Thomas Malory . - In prose the fifteenth century produced one work which has much of the elevation and ...
... play , which sprang almost as directly from the life of the common people as did the ballads . * Fifteenth Century Prose : Sir Thomas Malory . - In prose the fifteenth century produced one work which has much of the elevation and ...
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