A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... considerable extent developed from Latin semi - liturgical representations of the same events which had been acted in and near churches all over Europe for many centuries . The cycles were probably composed in the first place by clerks ...
... considerable extent developed from Latin semi - liturgical representations of the same events which had been acted in and near churches all over Europe for many centuries . The cycles were probably composed in the first place by clerks ...
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... considerable clarity of expression . On the positive side we have to recognize the achievement of a polished and , within certain limits , varied literary form , understandably attractive after the breakdown during the preceding period ...
... considerable clarity of expression . On the positive side we have to recognize the achievement of a polished and , within certain limits , varied literary form , understandably attractive after the breakdown during the preceding period ...
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... considerable vitality . The Franciscans or Greyfriars in London had a church begun in 1306 which was nearly 300 feet long . The church of the Austin or White Friars had a length of over 250 feet , that of the Dominicans or Black Friars ...
... considerable vitality . The Franciscans or Greyfriars in London had a church begun in 1306 which was nearly 300 feet long . The church of the Austin or White Friars had a length of over 250 feet , that of the Dominicans or Black Friars ...
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