The History of English Literature: With an Outline of the Origin and Growth of the English LanguageD.Appleton & Company, 1862 - 413 Seiten |
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... Italian Studies - His Son- nets - Introduction of Blank Verse - His Supposed Influence on English Versification . -5 . Wyatt - Translations of the Psalms - The Mirror of Magistrates - Its Influence -Its Plan and Authors - Sackville's ...
... Italian Studies - His Son- nets - Introduction of Blank Verse - His Supposed Influence on English Versification . -5 . Wyatt - Translations of the Psalms - The Mirror of Magistrates - Its Influence -Its Plan and Authors - Sackville's ...
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... Italy , France , and Spain , where the language of the Romans was spoken by the people for centuries , and where , as it decayed , it became the foundation of the modern speech , this practice was natural enough , and , for a time , may ...
... Italy , France , and Spain , where the language of the Romans was spoken by the people for centuries , and where , as it decayed , it became the foundation of the modern speech , this practice was natural enough , and , for a time , may ...
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... Italy was close and constant . Pilgrimages were exceedingly common . Two , if not more , of the Saxon princes assumed the cowl , and were buried in the precincts of the Church of Saint Peter ; among the hospices for the reception of ...
... Italy was close and constant . Pilgrimages were exceedingly common . Two , if not more , of the Saxon princes assumed the cowl , and were buried in the precincts of the Church of Saint Peter ; among the hospices for the reception of ...
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... Italy , of a mighty but benevolent enchanter . The outlines of some thrilling tales of terror are furnished by the record of local superstitions , celebrating visitations of supernatural beings and the adventures of treasure - seekers ...
... Italy , of a mighty but benevolent enchanter . The outlines of some thrilling tales of terror are furnished by the record of local superstitions , celebrating visitations of supernatural beings and the adventures of treasure - seekers ...
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... Italian and Spanish than to the modern French . Its poets called themselves Troubadours , that is , Inventors ; just as our ... Italy , affecting our own literature to some extent , but not very early or very materially . The dialect of ...
... Italian and Spanish than to the modern French . Its poets called themselves Troubadours , that is , Inventors ; just as our ... Italy , affecting our own literature to some extent , but not very early or very materially . The dialect of ...
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