A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... kind of unity of their own . The lawless loves of Lancelot and Guinevere , the break - up of the fellowship of the ... kind of poetry ; this is represented by the alliterative poems of the West and North Midlands which appear to come at ...
... kind of unity of their own . The lawless loves of Lancelot and Guinevere , the break - up of the fellowship of the ... kind of poetry ; this is represented by the alliterative poems of the West and North Midlands which appear to come at ...
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... kind of thing one might have expected . If one were attempting to plot a history of early medieval English literature on the evidence of the scanty number of stray texts that have been preserved , The Owl and the Nightingale would have ...
... kind of thing one might have expected . If one were attempting to plot a history of early medieval English literature on the evidence of the scanty number of stray texts that have been preserved , The Owl and the Nightingale would have ...
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... kind of abstraction . The extraordinary skill and variety with which it is handled , always within the limits of its essential monotony , have no doubt contributed greatly to its reputation ; but that monotony itself is the sign of a ...
... kind of abstraction . The extraordinary skill and variety with which it is handled , always within the limits of its essential monotony , have no doubt contributed greatly to its reputation ; but that monotony itself is the sign of a ...
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