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... turned them into French verse narratives . Only after they had been rendered in French did they appear in English , sometimes as translations and sometimes as renderings of the version currently popular in England . ( Evidently the ...
... turned them into French verse narratives . Only after they had been rendered in French did they appear in English , sometimes as translations and sometimes as renderings of the version currently popular in England . ( Evidently the ...
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... turned to playwriting to make a living , and in doing so they made Élizabethan popular drama more literary and in some respects more dramatic . Not all of them turned to the public theater : in writing plays for the Children of the ...
... turned to playwriting to make a living , and in doing so they made Élizabethan popular drama more literary and in some respects more dramatic . Not all of them turned to the public theater : in writing plays for the Children of the ...
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... turned all his passionate idealistic thought about a perfect mate onto a flighty young girl of royalist family , imagining that her dumbness in his presence was a sign of modest thoughtfulness and looking forward to an intellectual as ...
... turned all his passionate idealistic thought about a perfect mate onto a flighty young girl of royalist family , imagining that her dumbness in his presence was a sign of modest thoughtfulness and looking forward to an intellectual as ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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