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الصفحة 109
... Middle English . When we consider , however , that English literature is rightly to be thought of as the literature written in England , 1 reflecting English life and thought , whether it is written in English or in French or Latin , we ...
... Middle English . When we consider , however , that English literature is rightly to be thought of as the literature written in England , 1 reflecting English life and thought , whether it is written in English or in French or Latin , we ...
الصفحة 110
... Middle English literature , as of English history during the same period , was the Norman Conquest . In 1066 William , the Duke of Normandy and one of the world's great figures , claimed the English throne as the next of kin to Edward ...
... Middle English literature , as of English history during the same period , was the Norman Conquest . In 1066 William , the Duke of Normandy and one of the world's great figures , claimed the English throne as the next of kin to Edward ...
الصفحة 114
... Middle Ages is literature quite so class conscious . A great part of Middle English literature , for whatever class intended , must be recognized as deriva- tive , secondary , and imitative . English writers eagerly adopted the themes ...
... Middle Ages is literature quite so class conscious . A great part of Middle English literature , for whatever class intended , must be recognized as deriva- tive , secondary , and imitative . English writers eagerly adopted the themes ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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