Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to TennysonClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869 - 411 Seiten |
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... LECTURE IV . EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE . Early English prose and poetry - Sir John Mandeville - Sir Tho- mas More's Life of Edward the Fifth - Chaucer's Tales - At- tempted paraphrases - Chaucer Modernized - Conflict of Nor- man CONTENTS .
... LECTURE IV . EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE . Early English prose and poetry - Sir John Mandeville - Sir Tho- mas More's Life of Edward the Fifth - Chaucer's Tales - At- tempted paraphrases - Chaucer Modernized - Conflict of Nor- man CONTENTS .
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... Literature in the University . In November of the same year , he was chosen Assistant Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties ...
... Literature in the University . In November of the same year , he was chosen Assistant Professor of Moral Philoso- phy . In the service of the College he continued for twenty- three years , faithful , I am sure I may say , to his duties ...
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