The Tradition of British LiteraturePutnam, 1971 - 384 من الصفحات This is an analysis of British literary development from the age of Chaucer through the twentieth century examining the major periods of English literature from four points of view: the work, the author, the audience, and the environment. |
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الصفحة 61
... Beauty , and Five- Wits then agree to stand by him ; but after he receives the sacrament and extreme unction , that is , as he begins to die , Beauty , Strength , Discretion , and Five - Wits depart one after another . Knowledge stays ...
... Beauty , and Five- Wits then agree to stand by him ; but after he receives the sacrament and extreme unction , that is , as he begins to die , Beauty , Strength , Discretion , and Five - Wits depart one after another . Knowledge stays ...
الصفحة 155
... beauty of the poem ; because his life is affirmed by the pastoral convention to have been one of simple grace , lived in surroundings of natural beauty ; and because it is linked by water imagery to the fountain consecrated to the muses ...
... beauty of the poem ; because his life is affirmed by the pastoral convention to have been one of simple grace , lived in surroundings of natural beauty ; and because it is linked by water imagery to the fountain consecrated to the muses ...
الصفحة 278
... beauty and truth identified are in and beyond art . Only in art does nothing earthly change ; only where nothing changes is there the constancy of Truth . Truth ( as that which permanently and unchangingly is ) and beauty ( as the ...
... beauty and truth identified are in and beyond art . Only in art does nothing earthly change ; only where nothing changes is there the constancy of Truth . Truth ( as that which permanently and unchangingly is ) and beauty ( as the ...
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CHAUCER | 29 |
CHAUCERS AUDIENCE | 35 |
TOWARD POPULAR DRAMA | 58 |
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