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... verse which was more susceptible to the in- fluence of the French rhymed couplet , toward which it moved . One might , indeed , distinguish two lines of development of the old Anglo - Saxon alliterative verse . One moves via this ...
... verse which was more susceptible to the in- fluence of the French rhymed couplet , toward which it moved . One might , indeed , distinguish two lines of development of the old Anglo - Saxon alliterative verse . One moves via this ...
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... verse was not the result of a revolution in taste and attitude , such as some literary his- torians have seen in the Romantic Movement ; it was a slow process of imitation of and adaptation from the French , with the English language ...
... verse was not the result of a revolution in taste and attitude , such as some literary his- torians have seen in the Romantic Movement ; it was a slow process of imitation of and adaptation from the French , with the English language ...
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... verse accounts of the destruction of Jerusalem , and of course Chaucer's Knight's Tale . Apart from the last of these , which is a special case , an elaborate and polished verse narrative by a master , these romances are more important ...
... verse accounts of the destruction of Jerusalem , and of course Chaucer's Knight's Tale . Apart from the last of these , which is a special case , an elaborate and polished verse narrative by a master , these romances are more important ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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