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... period . " It has been held that the note of personal disillusion , sex nausea , and bitterness which some have seen in these plays , and which came to a climax in the savage misanthropy of Timon of Athens ( written sometime between ...
... period . " It has been held that the note of personal disillusion , sex nausea , and bitterness which some have seen in these plays , and which came to a climax in the savage misanthropy of Timon of Athens ( written sometime between ...
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... period have not sur- vived . Printed copies of plays were regarded as ephemeral light literature unworthy of the attention of any librarian : the first li- brarian of the Bodleian Library , Oxford ( which was opened in 1602 ) was ...
... period have not sur- vived . Printed copies of plays were regarded as ephemeral light literature unworthy of the attention of any librarian : the first li- brarian of the Bodleian Library , Oxford ( which was opened in 1602 ) was ...
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... period , however , the situation is complicated , though in a different way . In the Anglo - Saxon or Old English period of English literature the language spoken in what is now Scotland was either one of three Celtic languages , or ...
... period , however , the situation is complicated , though in a different way . In the Anglo - Saxon or Old English period of English literature the language spoken in what is now Scotland was either one of three Celtic languages , or ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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