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... English litera- ture students will consult such admirable works as the follow- ing : The Cambridge History of English Literature ; A History of English Literature by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian , 1927 ; The Voice of England by ...
... English litera- ture students will consult such admirable works as the follow- ing : The Cambridge History of English Literature ; A History of English Literature by Emile Legouis and Louis Cazamian , 1927 ; The Voice of England by ...
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... English lyric . England was united and peaceful ; from Flodden Field to the Civil War no battle was fought on English soil . English ships were voyag- ing to all parts of the world and returning laden with exotic luxuries . The country ...
... English lyric . England was united and peaceful ; from Flodden Field to the Civil War no battle was fought on English soil . English ships were voyag- ing to all parts of the world and returning laden with exotic luxuries . The country ...
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... English poetry and through all its forms , and is , indeed , the English- man's principal reason for being a poet at all . FURTHER READING W. J. Courthope , A History of English Poetry , 1911. VOL . V , CHAP . 10 . Dwight L. Durling ...
... English poetry and through all its forms , and is , indeed , the English- man's principal reason for being a poet at all . FURTHER READING W. J. Courthope , A History of English Poetry , 1911. VOL . V , CHAP . 10 . Dwight L. Durling ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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