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Even so , Malory's “ Book of Sir Tristram ” is far from being a single tale ; it is made up of many separate adventures , and is divided into seventeen parts - easily the longest of Malory's seven books . “ The Tale of the Sankgreal ...
Even so , Malory's “ Book of Sir Tristram ” is far from being a single tale ; it is made up of many separate adventures , and is divided into seventeen parts - easily the longest of Malory's seven books . “ The Tale of the Sankgreal ...
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... the general end ... of all the book is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline . ... as Aristotle hath devised , the which is the purpose of these first twelve books , which if I find to be well ...
... the general end ... of all the book is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline . ... as Aristotle hath devised , the which is the purpose of these first twelve books , which if I find to be well ...
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Milton's statement of his theme at the beginning of Book I not only follows epic precedent in making such an opening statement ; it also , in a remarkably sustained verse paragraph , indicates the ambitious and comprehensive nature of ...
Milton's statement of his theme at the beginning of Book I not only follows epic precedent in making such an opening statement ; it also , in a remarkably sustained verse paragraph , indicates the ambitious and comprehensive nature of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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