Practical Modern English, Volume 3University of London Press, 1949 |
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... Poems appeared under his own name ; this collection contained some already published in his first two volumes , but ... Poems , of which the chief is Balder Dead , a narrative poem , and after this Merope , which made little popular ...
... Poems appeared under his own name ; this collection contained some already published in his first two volumes , but ... Poems , of which the chief is Balder Dead , a narrative poem , and after this Merope , which made little popular ...
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... Poems as well as several new poems which show a great advance in ideas and composition . Then came his most popular work , The Angel in the House , which shows much original thought and contains many fine passages . Included in his ...
... Poems as well as several new poems which show a great advance in ideas and composition . Then came his most popular work , The Angel in the House , which shows much original thought and contains many fine passages . Included in his ...
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... Poems of the English Roadside , with Poems and Ballads . Some of the sonnets into which the dramatic poem , Modern Love , is divided rank among the best poetical work of the nineteenth century . Again , however , he left poetry for ...
... Poems of the English Roadside , with Poems and Ballads . Some of the sonnets into which the dramatic poem , Modern Love , is divided rank among the best poetical work of the nineteenth century . Again , however , he left poetry for ...
Contents
THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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