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... presented as a series of pictures , introduced by the formula " Tho saugh I " ( " Then saw I " ) . Coming out of the temple doors he sees a golden eagle shining in the sky . At the opening of Book II the eagle , having descended ...
... presented as a series of pictures , introduced by the formula " Tho saugh I " ( " Then saw I " ) . Coming out of the temple doors he sees a golden eagle shining in the sky . At the opening of Book II the eagle , having descended ...
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... presented against a sharply etched background of fifteenth - century rural life . The " Wakefield Master , ” as the anony- mous author of the five outstanding Wakefield plays has been called , is the first English writer of realistic ...
... presented against a sharply etched background of fifteenth - century rural life . The " Wakefield Master , ” as the anony- mous author of the five outstanding Wakefield plays has been called , is the first English writer of realistic ...
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... presented with high- spirited enjoyment . Tricksters and dupes recur in his comedies , and often they change places in the end , the trickster himself being caught out . There is something of the Latin comedy of intrigue here , too ...
... presented with high- spirited enjoyment . Tricksters and dupes recur in his comedies , and often they change places in the end , the trickster himself being caught out . There is something of the Latin comedy of intrigue here , too ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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