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... Significant new forces were indeed working in the national culture ; the victory of English over French was now ... significance by having the narrator a woman and by having the two opposing sets of characters ( worshipers of the flower ...
... Significant new forces were indeed working in the national culture ; the victory of English over French was now ... significance by having the narrator a woman and by having the two opposing sets of characters ( worshipers of the flower ...
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... significant religious and cultural uni- formity ; its intellectual and imaginative boundaries were limited , the scholar moving within the limits of " Latinitas , " the philosopher and the scientist working deductively on truths taken ...
... significant religious and cultural uni- formity ; its intellectual and imaginative boundaries were limited , the scholar moving within the limits of " Latinitas , " the philosopher and the scientist working deductively on truths taken ...
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... significant doctrinal differ- ences ) after the Reformation . The version of the Psalms and other biblical passages in The Book of Common Prayer was that of the Great Bible of 1540 - i.e . , Coverdale's revision of Matthew's Bible . The ...
... significant doctrinal differ- ences ) after the Reformation . The version of the Psalms and other biblical passages in The Book of Common Prayer was that of the Great Bible of 1540 - i.e . , Coverdale's revision of Matthew's Bible . The ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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