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The Defence is good prose — that excellent kind of prose which gives us the impression of good talk . It is as fresh today as when he wrote it — the companionable Sidney , - chatting with us about the things he loves .
The Defence is good prose — that excellent kind of prose which gives us the impression of good talk . It is as fresh today as when he wrote it — the companionable Sidney , - chatting with us about the things he loves .
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The closing stanzas of “ An Excelente Balade of Charitie ” will give you an inkling of the vividness and vigor of Chatterton's style , and of his would - be archaic vocabulary . The pilgrim meets the Abbot of St. Godwins : An almes ...
The closing stanzas of “ An Excelente Balade of Charitie ” will give you an inkling of the vividness and vigor of Chatterton's style , and of his would - be archaic vocabulary . The pilgrim meets the Abbot of St. Godwins : An almes ...
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But ah ! unhailie pilgrim , lerne of me , Scathe anie give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here take my semecope , thou arte bare , I see ; ' Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie rewarde . He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde .
But ah ! unhailie pilgrim , lerne of me , Scathe anie give a rentrolle to their Lorde . Here take my semecope , thou arte bare , I see ; ' Tis thyne ; the Seynctes will give me mie rewarde . He left the pilgrim , and his waie aborde .
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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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