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that was to become such a favorite in medieval literature . The Seafarer , which has the same melancholy tone , the same mingling of regret and self - pity , is the monologue of an old sailor who recalls the loneliness and hardships of ...
that was to become such a favorite in medieval literature . The Seafarer , which has the same melancholy tone , the same mingling of regret and self - pity , is the monologue of an old sailor who recalls the loneliness and hardships of ...
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... were to become famous in imaginative literature . ... Arthur is a great hero to Geoffrey , rather than a great symbolic figure in the background , as he was later to become , and the knights by whom he is surrounded are loyal feudal ...
... were to become famous in imaginative literature . ... Arthur is a great hero to Geoffrey , rather than a great symbolic figure in the background , as he was later to become , and the knights by whom he is surrounded are loyal feudal ...
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In the twenty or thirty years since Wyatt wrote , not only had it become impossible to pronounce “ kyndely ” as three syllables , it had also become impossible to construe “ so kyndely ” in the sense that Wyatt had intended , meaning in ...
In the twenty or thirty years since Wyatt wrote , not only had it become impossible to pronounce “ kyndely ” as three syllables , it had also become impossible to construe “ so kyndely ” in the sense that Wyatt had intended , meaning in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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