A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... century and there is reason to believe that the Robin Hood cycle existed in the fourteenth century , but nothing else like a ballad is found until the fifteenth century ; most are of the six- teenth century or later . Nor are the ...
... century and there is reason to believe that the Robin Hood cycle existed in the fourteenth century , but nothing else like a ballad is found until the fifteenth century ; most are of the six- teenth century or later . Nor are the ...
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... century they had reduced , adapted , reshaped it into three national Gothics of their own . But England did the same a hundred years earlier . The Cistercian buildings of the twelfth century are French , the chancel of Canterbury ...
... century they had reduced , adapted , reshaped it into three national Gothics of their own . But England did the same a hundred years earlier . The Cistercian buildings of the twelfth century are French , the chancel of Canterbury ...
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... century ( or has survived only in texts of that century ) , and the Miracle plays have survived only in fifteenth - century transcripts . Whereas the general reader can grasp most verse of the fourteenth century after only a little ...
... century ( or has survived only in texts of that century ) , and the Miracle plays have survived only in fifteenth - century transcripts . Whereas the general reader can grasp most verse of the fourteenth century after only a little ...
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