History of English Literature: Wyclif, Chaucer, earliest drama, renaissance, tr. by W. C. RobinsonG. Belland sons, 1901 - English literature |
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... give Way to English . The Resurrection Play . First Play in Eng- land - Play of St. Katherine ( lost ) . St. Nicholas . Spread of Drama in England and in English . The Harrowing of Hell . Extract . Jacob and Esau , III . - Christmas ...
... give Way to English . The Resurrection Play . First Play in Eng- land - Play of St. Katherine ( lost ) . St. Nicholas . Spread of Drama in England and in English . The Harrowing of Hell . Extract . Jacob and Esau , III . - Christmas ...
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... give his own personal opinions , but con- tents himself with the modest rôle of representing the echo of the national voice - which was , indeed , the more effective method . He refers his antagonist to the decisions of Parliament , to ...
... give his own personal opinions , but con- tents himself with the modest rôle of representing the echo of the national voice - which was , indeed , the more effective method . He refers his antagonist to the decisions of Parliament , to ...
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... gives a complete view of society , considered metaphysically , ethically , and polit- ically . He developed this system in a series of separate works , forming a complete whole , to which he gave the name Summa in Theologia . In the ...
... gives a complete view of society , considered metaphysically , ethically , and polit- ically . He developed this system in a series of separate works , forming a complete whole , to which he gave the name Summa in Theologia . In the ...
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... give a faithful rendering of the Vulgate- true to the sense , but also true to the words and even to the construction . Their common translation , therefore , has an air of singularity ; but by this the character of uniqueness belonging ...
... give a faithful rendering of the Vulgate- true to the sense , but also true to the words and even to the construction . Their common translation , therefore , has an air of singularity ; but by this the character of uniqueness belonging ...
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... gives us the whole of Wyclif's system at the time of its ripeness and completion . In four books he treats first of ... give of the discussions of the " poor priests . " What specially distinguished the ser- mons of the master from those ...
... gives us the whole of Wyclif's system at the time of its ripeness and completion . In four books he treats first of ... give of the discussions of the " poor priests . " What specially distinguished the ser- mons of the master from those ...
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