A History of English Literature - Robert Huntington Fletcher ppsx
... which stood all the year above the altar, bearing the Savior's figure, was taken down and laid beneath the altar, a dramatic symbol of the Death and Burial; and two days later, on 'the ... 19 thekybk@yahoo.com ceased to be Anglo-Saxon and became, altogether politically, and partly in race, Norman- French, a change more radical and far-reaching than any which it has since un...
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... noble architecture in cathedrals and palaces, of formal religious ritual, and of the pomp and display of all elaborate pageantry. In the outcome they largely reshaped the heavy mass of Anglo-Saxon ... beautifully smooth and musical. The plays of Beaumont and Fletcher, as a group, are sentimentally romantic, often in an extravagant degree, though their charm often conceals the ext...
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... truth of its imagery. From a young poet we always expect second-hand presentations of nature, and in Sackville's day second-hand presentation of nature had been elevated to the rank of a science. ... latterly made absolute by the war, have prevented its appearance BATH, October 8, 1918. CONTENTS History of English Literature, by George Saintsbury 4 CHAPTER VI LATER ELI...
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A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century pdf
... of classical and romantic fancy, of pagan and Christian theology, of real and fictitious history, of tragical and comic incidents, of familiar and heroic manners, and of satirical and sublime ... Chrestien's 'Perceval' it will be found, again and again, in the prose of Sir Thomas Malory; it will be found in many ballads and ballad burdens, in 'William and Ma...
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A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. doc
... unedifying jests and merry tales of the tavern. A comic, convivial, burlesque or picaresque literature became, as it were, a parody of the literature of preciosity. Saint-Amand (159 4-1 661) was at once a disciple ... Beelzebub, and a crowd of allegorical personages. But the battles and debats of a chivalric age were not only religious; there are battles of wine an...
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a history of japanese literature
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A History of English Food pdf
... have had their own ox carts, but others would have had to hire a carter at a rate of appoximately 1d a day per tun. The allocation of wine for each member of the household who qualified was approximately ... Salisbury, known as the Kingmaker, was also a Knight of the Garter, the Captain of Calais and the Constable of Dover Castle and owned huge estates all around the count...
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a history of icelandic literature
... of Regents of the University of Nebraska All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America ! Library of Congress Cataloging-in- Publication Data A history of Icelandic literature / ... frag- mentary state. Although the historical Ermanaric died approximately sixty years earlier than Gundaharius, son of Gibicha, the Edda makes him a son- in-law of Gu®rún,...
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A History of the English Church in New Zealand pot
... remembrance of past injuries melted away before the sunshine of Christian love; and, before the ship reached Australia, Ruatara was once again a man, and now almost a Christian. This meeting was ... more favourable—Preliminary voyage of Active—"Noah's Ark"—Arrival of mission in New Zealand—Interview with Whangaroans—"Rangihoo"—Landing of Marsden, &am...
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