A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 81
... Already in a sort of appendix to Nennius's Chronicle , called The Marvels of Britain , we hear of the mark , still pointed out , made by his dog's foot in a fabulous boar - hunt , and of a river called after Arthur's son ; that process ...
... Already in a sort of appendix to Nennius's Chronicle , called The Marvels of Britain , we hear of the mark , still pointed out , made by his dog's foot in a fabulous boar - hunt , and of a river called after Arthur's son ; that process ...
Page 109
... already be felt in various ways . Political satire becomes more and more frequent as the commons play an increasing part in the af- fairs of the country . Already the battle of Lewes in 1264 had brought forth a song of triumph from the ...
... already be felt in various ways . Political satire becomes more and more frequent as the commons play an increasing part in the af- fairs of the country . Already the battle of Lewes in 1264 had brought forth a song of triumph from the ...
Page 247
... already been made . It adds little new to the concept of history already evolv- ed , underlining mainly , as with Froissart , the human drama . But with Edward Hall's Union of the Families of Lan- caster and York ( 1542 ) which covers ...
... already been made . It adds little new to the concept of history already evolv- ed , underlining mainly , as with Froissart , the human drama . But with Edward Hall's Union of the Families of Lan- caster and York ( 1542 ) which covers ...
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