British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volume 2Jay Parini Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... lady : I have of sorwe so gret won That joye gete I never non , Now that I see my lady bright , Which I have loved with al my myght , Is fro me ded and ys agoon . ( lines 475-479 ) [ " I have such a great dwelling in sorrow that I never ...
... lady : I have of sorwe so gret won That joye gete I never non , Now that I see my lady bright , Which I have loved with al my myght , Is fro me ded and ys agoon . ( lines 475-479 ) [ " I have such a great dwelling in sorrow that I never ...
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... Ladies from the Sea ( Hope ) , Supp . VII : 160 Ladies Triall , The ( Ford ) , see Lady's Trial , The Ladies Whose Bright Eyes ( Ford ) , VI : 327 " Ladle " ( Berger ) , Supp . IV : 93 Lady Anna ( Trollope ) , V : 102 " Lady Appledore's ...
... Ladies from the Sea ( Hope ) , Supp . VII : 160 Ladies Triall , The ( Ford ) , see Lady's Trial , The Ladies Whose Bright Eyes ( Ford ) , VI : 327 " Ladle " ( Berger ) , Supp . IV : 93 Lady Anna ( Trollope ) , V : 102 " Lady Appledore's ...
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... Lady's Magazine ( periodical ) , III : 179 " Lady's Maid , The " ( Mansfield ) , VII : 174-175 Lady's Not for Burning ( Fry ) , Supp . III : 195 , 202 Lady's Pictorial ( periodical ) , VI : 87 , 91 Lady's Trial , The ( Ford ) , II : 89 ...
... Lady's Magazine ( periodical ) , III : 179 " Lady's Maid , The " ( Mansfield ) , VII : 174-175 Lady's Not for Burning ( Fry ) , Supp . III : 195 , 202 Lady's Pictorial ( periodical ) , VI : 87 , 91 Lady's Trial , The ( Ford ) , II : 89 ...
Contents
Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Copyright | |
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