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... tradition of historical prose was maintained for centuries . Copying of Anglo - Saxon prose works went on assiduously in monasteries after the Conquest , and the Chronicle was continued : the last entry was made in the Peterborough ...
... tradition of historical prose was maintained for centuries . Copying of Anglo - Saxon prose works went on assiduously in monasteries after the Conquest , and the Chronicle was continued : the last entry was made in the Peterborough ...
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... tradition ) . The slightest favor the lady chooses to bestow upon her servant is sufficient reward for the greatest hardship he may undergo for her sake . He is her humble vassal , and she is his liege lady . He must be loyal to her for ...
... tradition ) . The slightest favor the lady chooses to bestow upon her servant is sufficient reward for the greatest hardship he may undergo for her sake . He is her humble vassal , and she is his liege lady . He must be loyal to her for ...
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... tradition in English poetry came to a climax in The Faerie Queene , where it was combined with other strains . But Jonson's view of the diction of The Faerie Queene was that " Spen- ser writ no language , " and he deliberately moved ...
... tradition in English poetry came to a climax in The Faerie Queene , where it was combined with other strains . But Jonson's view of the diction of The Faerie Queene was that " Spen- ser writ no language , " and he deliberately moved ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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