A Critical History of English Literature, المجلد 1Ronald Press Company, 1960 - 1169 من الصفحات Vol. 1: Anglo-Saxon literature - Middle English prose and verse - Chaucer - Tudor scene - Spenser - Miracle plays - Marlowe - Shakespeare - Jonson - Milton - Scottish literature; Vol. 2: Restoration - Augustan Age - Poetry from Thomson to Crabbe - Novel from Richardson to Austen - Scottish literature - Romantic poets - Nineteenth century prose - Victorian prose - Victorian poets - Victorian novels. |
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النتائج 1-3 من 83
الصفحة 146
... human life and human values as of permanent significance if or- dered and controlled by a sense of proportion , interpreted in the light of the best thought of antiquity , and enriched and illuminated by the arts . It would be difficult ...
... human life and human values as of permanent significance if or- dered and controlled by a sense of proportion , interpreted in the light of the best thought of antiquity , and enriched and illuminated by the arts . It would be difficult ...
الصفحة 163
... human crimes , and with cause and effect in human affairs . They are concerned with the proper behavior of a prince and the proper relation between ruler and ruled . In taking characters from English history from the time of Richard II ...
... human crimes , and with cause and effect in human affairs . They are concerned with the proper behavior of a prince and the proper relation between ruler and ruled . In taking characters from English history from the time of Richard II ...
الصفحة 203
... human affairs rather than the vivid and lively presentation of stories symbolic of human destiny . They have their magnificent moments , a piece of sad and thoughtful rhetoric or set recital of cogently phrased sententiae . Meanwhile ...
... human affairs rather than the vivid and lively presentation of stories symbolic of human destiny . They have their magnificent moments , a piece of sad and thoughtful rhetoric or set recital of cogently phrased sententiae . Meanwhile ...
المحتوى
BLAKE WORDSWORTH | 7 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MIDDLE ENGLISH PROSE | 31 |
FABLIAU LYRIC DREAM | 68 |
حقوق النشر | |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
achieve action allegorical alliterative Anglo-Saxon Beowulf blank verse Book century character Chaucer Christian Church classical combination comedy conventional couplets Court courtly love Cynewulf death developed didactic Donne dramatic dream allegory eclogue Elizabethan England English literature epic fabliau Faerie Queene French Gawain gives Greek Hamlet handling hath hero heroic human Humanist humor ideal imagery interest Italian Jonson kind King Knight lady language later Latin lines literary lively lover lyric medieval metaphysical Middle English Milton moral morality play moving narrative nature original Othello Paradise Lost passion pastoral play plot poem poet poetic poetry political popular produced prose religious Renaissance represent rhyme rhyme royal Richard III romance Satan satire scene sense Shakespeare shows sing song sonnet speech Spenser stanza story style tale Tamburlaine tells theater thee theme thou thought tion tone tradition tragedy translation Troilus Tudor variety virtue Volpone wife writing written wrote