A History of English Literature, in a Series of Biographical SketchesT. Nelson and Sons, 1871 - 549 pages |
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... , amid which an author played out his fleeting part , have left indelible hues upon the pages that he wrote . Instead of trying to compress the History of our iv PREFACE . Books into the framework formed by the Anglo-Saxon Writers.
... , amid which an author played out his fleeting part , have left indelible hues upon the pages that he wrote . Instead of trying to compress the History of our iv PREFACE . Books into the framework formed by the Anglo-Saxon Writers.
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... Plays and Players of Old Eng- land ........... II . Roger Ascham ........................ 108 VIII . Our English Bible ...... IX . William Shakspere ...... ...... . X. Sir Walter Raleigh ....... 135 140 150 III . George Buchanan 112 XI ...
... Plays and Players of Old Eng- land ........... II . Roger Ascham ........................ 108 VIII . Our English Bible ...... IX . William Shakspere ...... ...... . X. Sir Walter Raleigh ....... 135 140 150 III . George Buchanan 112 XI ...
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... play upon the adornment of these dim legends , mixes fact with fiction in a confusion that cannot be disentangled . Gerald Barry ( Giraldus Cambrensis ) , Henry of Huntingdon , Roger of Hoveden , and Benedict , Abbot of Peterborough ...
... play upon the adornment of these dim legends , mixes fact with fiction in a confusion that cannot be disentangled . Gerald Barry ( Giraldus Cambrensis ) , Henry of Huntingdon , Roger of Hoveden , and Benedict , Abbot of Peterborough ...
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... played on a viele , supposed to have been like a guitar , in the top of which one hand turned a handle , while the ... playing a musical accompaniment and gesturing with imitative motions , it came to apply afterwards chiefly to the ...
... played on a viele , supposed to have been like a guitar , in the top of which one hand turned a handle , while the ... playing a musical accompaniment and gesturing with imitative motions , it came to apply afterwards chiefly to the ...
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... playing on the flute Juste and eke dance , and wel pourtraie and write . So hote he loved , that by nightertale He slep no more than doth the nightingale . Curteis he was , lowly , and servisable , And carf before his fader at the table ...
... playing on the flute Juste and eke dance , and wel pourtraie and write . So hote he loved , that by nightertale He slep no more than doth the nightingale . Curteis he was , lowly , and servisable , And carf before his fader at the table ...
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