A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... lively criticism , a time when a small number of writers and critics have made a determined effort to elicit from literature what is of living value to us today ; to re - establish , that is , a sense of literary tradition and to define ...
... lively criticism , a time when a small number of writers and critics have made a determined effort to elicit from literature what is of living value to us today ; to re - establish , that is , a sense of literary tradition and to define ...
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... was prepared for both learned theological terms and for the salty , racy language of lively conversation . Like his descendants today , he preferred stories with a happy ending . 186 Morality Tradition and the Interludes: A CORMICAN.
... was prepared for both learned theological terms and for the salty , racy language of lively conversation . Like his descendants today , he preferred stories with a happy ending . 186 Morality Tradition and the Interludes: A CORMICAN.
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... lively , 6. ' But that which hid the helm behind at the neck ' , 7. tile - coloured , red , 8. protruding , 9. know , experience , 10. aware , 11. men , 12. eyes , 13. ' embroidered with birds ' , 14. flapping , 15. colour , 16 ...
... lively , 6. ' But that which hid the helm behind at the neck ' , 7. tile - coloured , red , 8. protruding , 9. know , experience , 10. aware , 11. men , 12. eyes , 13. ' embroidered with birds ' , 14. flapping , 15. colour , 16 ...
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