History of English Literature: From the fourteenth century to the death of Surrey, ed. by A. Brandl. tr. by I. Dora SchmitzG. Belland sons, 1902 - English literature |
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... persons who had borne the name of Henry . The first Part is a mere compilation from well - known sources disfigured by numerous errors ; the third Part is both more attractive and instructive ; but the middle Part is undoubtedly the ...
... persons who had borne the name of Henry . The first Part is a mere compilation from well - known sources disfigured by numerous errors ; the third Part is both more attractive and instructive ; but the middle Part is undoubtedly the ...
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... persons . The ruler of an Asiatic country has died , and three candidates for the throne lay their claims before the judgment - seat of " Justice , " the claimants being the brother and the daughter of the late ruler , together with the ...
... persons . The ruler of an Asiatic country has died , and three candidates for the throne lay their claims before the judgment - seat of " Justice , " the claimants being the brother and the daughter of the late ruler , together with the ...
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... persons had con- sidered the traditions about him to be fables and inventions , and that some trustworthy chronicles did not make any mention of him or of his knights . Caxton , however , was not let off so easily ; he was overwhelmed ...
... persons had con- sidered the traditions about him to be fables and inventions , and that some trustworthy chronicles did not make any mention of him or of his knights . Caxton , however , was not let off so easily ; he was overwhelmed ...
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... persons . The collection , containing altogether fifty pieces , closes with the legends of ten female saints . One main source from which Barbour drew the materials for this work was the " Golden Legend ; " however , he also , in part ...
... persons . The collection , containing altogether fifty pieces , closes with the legends of ten female saints . One main source from which Barbour drew the materials for this work was the " Golden Legend ; " however , he also , in part ...
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... person , fled to England to be under the protection of her brother , Henry VIII . Soon after this , however , the Duke of Albany undertook the direction of affairs . He and the Queen had come to an understanding , the result being that ...
... person , fled to England to be under the protection of her brother , Henry VIII . Soon after this , however , the Duke of Albany undertook the direction of affairs . He and the Queen had come to an understanding , the result being that ...
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