A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... probably best to try to accustom ourselves to pronouncing it as nearly as possible in the way it is supposed to have been pronounced , yet to do this only in so far as it can be done easily and without becoming a distracting ...
... probably best to try to accustom ourselves to pronouncing it as nearly as possible in the way it is supposed to have been pronounced , yet to do this only in so far as it can be done easily and without becoming a distracting ...
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... ( probably Wakefield ) , and ' N - towne ' ( probably East Anglian ) Cycles . These have evidently been fashioned and shaped for the annual performances by the work of many hands . Though they have been preserved in MSS . of the fifteenth ...
... ( probably Wakefield ) , and ' N - towne ' ( probably East Anglian ) Cycles . These have evidently been fashioned and shaped for the annual performances by the work of many hands . Though they have been preserved in MSS . of the fifteenth ...
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... probably be- cause of lais of Marie de France ; their shorter tales possibly had musical form and setting in Brittany ; when such tales were written in English in fourteenth century , lais are described as belonging to distant past ...
... probably be- cause of lais of Marie de France ; their shorter tales possibly had musical form and setting in Brittany ; when such tales were written in English in fourteenth century , lais are described as belonging to distant past ...
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