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And then Glutton began to weep and make great mourning for his wicked life that he had lived, and vowed to fast; "Neither for hunger nor thirst shall fish on Friday pass within me till Abstinence, my aunt, hath given me leave; ...
And then Glutton began to weep and make great mourning for his wicked life that he had lived, and vowed to fast; "Neither for hunger nor thirst shall fish on Friday pass within me till Abstinence, my aunt, hath given me leave; ...
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But after a time the Anglo - Saxon language which had , so to speak , gone underground at the Conquest , began to reappear in an altered form . The cumbersome old “ inflections ” alterations in the forms of words to show their relation ...
But after a time the Anglo - Saxon language which had , so to speak , gone underground at the Conquest , began to reappear in an altered form . The cumbersome old “ inflections ” alterations in the forms of words to show their relation ...
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the pendulum began once more to swing in the other direction . Emotion began to come to the surface again . The poet became less and less interested in playing the part of urbane philosopher and critic and more and more filled with the ...
the pendulum began once more to swing in the other direction . Emotion began to come to the surface again . The poet became less and less interested in playing the part of urbane philosopher and critic and more and more filled with the ...
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Contenido
CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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