A Literary History of England, المجلد 1Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 91
... lady . The stick explains how the man with his knife made it into a messenger , and then addresses the lady directly in that capacity ( line 14 ) , with mention of its journey to her from overseas , and with many pleas in the lover's be ...
... lady . The stick explains how the man with his knife made it into a messenger , and then addresses the lady directly in that capacity ( line 14 ) , with mention of its journey to her from overseas , and with many pleas in the lover's be ...
الصفحة 295
... lady in the courtly love manner , the Complaint of the Black Knight , " which echoes the situa- tion in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess , and the Temple of Glas , 12 in which a surpassingly beautiful lady complains to Venus of being ...
... lady in the courtly love manner , the Complaint of the Black Knight , " which echoes the situa- tion in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess , and the Temple of Glas , 12 in which a surpassingly beautiful lady complains to Venus of being ...
الصفحة 1639
... Lady of the May 569 Lady Susan 1200-1 , 1202 Lady who offers her Looking- Glass to Venus , The 911 Lady Windermere's Fan 1481 Lady's Magazine , The 1054 Lady's New - Year's Gift , The 812 Lady's Privilege , The 588 Latbyrd 40 Lafayette ...
... Lady of the May 569 Lady Susan 1200-1 , 1202 Lady who offers her Looking- Glass to Venus , The 911 Lady Windermere's Fan 1481 Lady's Magazine , The 1054 Lady's New - Year's Gift , The 812 Lady's Privilege , The 588 Latbyrd 40 Lafayette ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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