History of English Literature: From the fourteenth century to the death of Surrey, ed. by A. Brandl. tr. by I. Dora SchmitzG. Belland sons, 1902 |
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... style , still , the supposition that the Prior of Lynn wrote it during his sojourn in Rome , has no proper foundation , and , as is evident from several small significant features , is absolutely untenable . * After his return to his ...
... style , still , the supposition that the Prior of Lynn wrote it during his sojourn in Rome , has no proper foundation , and , as is evident from several small significant features , is absolutely untenable . * After his return to his ...
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... style , and in many cases showed abundant ornamentation after the manner of romance - writers . In this literature we meet with numerous translations from the Latin , for the most part , however , from later and medieval times . And ...
... style , and in many cases showed abundant ornamentation after the manner of romance - writers . In this literature we meet with numerous translations from the Latin , for the most part , however , from later and medieval times . And ...
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... style of the narrative do not allow our interest to sleep , or , if asleep , it is aroused at definite points . Above all , the terse style of the narrative , in simple , but by no means colourless language , produces a good effect ...
... style of the narrative do not allow our interest to sleep , or , if asleep , it is aroused at definite points . Above all , the terse style of the narrative , in simple , but by no means colourless language , produces a good effect ...
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... style , and metre , certain peculiarities in the alliteration which the " Morte Arthure " has in common almost solely with poetry of recognized Scottish origin . On the other hand , the contents of the romance do not appear altogether ...
... style , and metre , certain peculiarities in the alliteration which the " Morte Arthure " has in common almost solely with poetry of recognized Scottish origin . On the other hand , the contents of the romance do not appear altogether ...
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... ( mark the different form of sound ) , in contradistinction to the " Gest hystoryale " as the name for Geoffrey of Monmouth's " Historia , " or any of the accounts connected with it . which the Chronicler gives of him . Huchown's style of.
... ( mark the different form of sound ) , in contradistinction to the " Gest hystoryale " as the name for Geoffrey of Monmouth's " Historia , " or any of the accounts connected with it . which the Chronicler gives of him . Huchown's style of.
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