The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... Italy , where it had perhaps been carried a thousand years before by some Englishman ; the other is called the " Exeter Book , " because it belongs to the library of Exeter Cathedral , having been presented to it by Bishop Leofric eight ...
... Italy , where it had perhaps been carried a thousand years before by some Englishman ; the other is called the " Exeter Book , " because it belongs to the library of Exeter Cathedral , having been presented to it by Bishop Leofric eight ...
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... Italy was at that time the very home of literature , and especially Three of the great poets of the world had scarcely ended their singing when Chaucer went to Italy , and two of them were still living . These three poets were Dante ...
... Italy was at that time the very home of literature , and especially Three of the great poets of the world had scarcely ended their singing when Chaucer went to Italy , and two of them were still living . These three poets were Dante ...
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... Italy to try and arrange with the Duke of Genoa for the choice of some port in England , to which goods might be sent from Italy for sale to English merchants . This visit to Italy was , no doubt . for Chaucer the realisation of one of ...
... Italy to try and arrange with the Duke of Genoa for the choice of some port in England , to which goods might be sent from Italy for sale to English merchants . This visit to Italy was , no doubt . for Chaucer the realisation of one of ...
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Anna Buckland. as a vivid impression which could not fade away , for Italy was at that time the very home of literature , and especially Three of the great poets of the world had Chaucer went to Italy , of poetry . scarcely ended their ...
Anna Buckland. as a vivid impression which could not fade away , for Italy was at that time the very home of literature , and especially Three of the great poets of the world had Chaucer went to Italy , of poetry . scarcely ended their ...
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... Italy made him much better acquainted with Italian literature , for foreign books , and indeed all books , were rare in England at that time , when each copy had to be written with pen and ink . Italian literature was expressed with ...
... Italy made him much better acquainted with Italian literature , for foreign books , and indeed all books , were rare in England at that time , when each copy had to be written with pen and ink . Italian literature was expressed with ...
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