Some Religious Elements in English LiteratureL. & Virginia Woolf, 1931 - 160 páginas |
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... satire , deriving largely from France , is written often with a continental kind of violence , that one imagines due to the French - Norman element ; since continental satire , like continental revolutions , has always been rougher and ...
... satire , deriving largely from France , is written often with a continental kind of violence , that one imagines due to the French - Norman element ; since continental satire , like continental revolutions , has always been rougher and ...
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... satire written during the period by Anglo - Norman authors , and the incursion of the Arthurian cycle of romance , kept England from complete in- tellectual torpor , preparing it for the ferment and literary revolt of the thirteenth ...
... satire written during the period by Anglo - Norman authors , and the incursion of the Arthurian cycle of romance , kept England from complete in- tellectual torpor , preparing it for the ferment and literary revolt of the thirteenth ...
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... satire , and prose literature , because the one does seem to belong to the pre - Civil War age , and the other , for all its thousand varieties and opposed ways of thought , to the new age , a more modern age , the age , it has been ...
... satire , and prose literature , because the one does seem to belong to the pre - Civil War age , and the other , for all its thousand varieties and opposed ways of thought , to the new age , a more modern age , the age , it has been ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
ENGLISH AND NORMAN | 30 |
HUMANIsm and the Churches | 64 |
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