Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 1J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... HENRY CONSTABLE THE SCOTS WYCLIFITE NEW TESTAMENT ' THE COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLANDE ' JOHN BELLENDEN ' THE GUDE AND GODLIE BALLATIS ' BARNABE BARNES LORD VAUX NICHOLAS GRIMOALD WILLIAM PERCY ARCHBISHOP HAMILTON'S CATECHISM HENRY LOK -JOHN ...
... HENRY CONSTABLE THE SCOTS WYCLIFITE NEW TESTAMENT ' THE COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLANDE ' JOHN BELLENDEN ' THE GUDE AND GODLIE BALLATIS ' BARNABE BARNES LORD VAUX NICHOLAS GRIMOALD WILLIAM PERCY ARCHBISHOP HAMILTON'S CATECHISM HENRY LOK -JOHN ...
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... HENRY WOTTON ... 393 SIR JOHN DAVIES 394 THE BALLADS : SCOTTISH AND ENG- • JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 396 LISH SIR ROBERT CAREY 520 396 FRANCIS MERES 397 GERVASE MARKHAM 398 THE CIVIL WAR AND THE COMMON- WEALTH - THE PURITAN MOVEMENT 542 ...
... HENRY WOTTON ... 393 SIR JOHN DAVIES 394 THE BALLADS : SCOTTISH AND ENG- • JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 396 LISH SIR ROBERT CAREY 520 396 FRANCIS MERES 397 GERVASE MARKHAM 398 THE CIVIL WAR AND THE COMMON- WEALTH - THE PURITAN MOVEMENT 542 ...
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... Henry of Huntingdon and William of Malmesbury that they used ballads of this time in their histories . More- over , the old sagas were sung by wandering min- strels at every village fair , in the halls of the burgs , in the tents and ...
... Henry of Huntingdon and William of Malmesbury that they used ballads of this time in their histories . More- over , the old sagas were sung by wandering min- strels at every village fair , in the halls of the burgs , in the tents and ...
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... Henry III . It was the first Middle English Prose . The English of the Chronicle illustrates this transition . The Chronicle is the continuous record of English history in English prose , and it passes undisturbed through the Norman ...
... Henry III . It was the first Middle English Prose . The English of the Chronicle illustrates this transition . The Chronicle is the continuous record of English history in English prose , and it passes undisturbed through the Norman ...
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... Henry III . Nevertheless , we must not forget that as late as 1320 or 1330 a preaching friar like Nicholas Bozon thought it well to write popular sermons for English audiences in French , and that as late as the reign of Richard II ...
... Henry III . Nevertheless , we must not forget that as late as 1320 or 1330 a preaching friar like Nicholas Bozon thought it well to write popular sermons for English audiences in French , and that as late as the reign of Richard II ...
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