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... England and a Survay of London , the greatest antiquarian of his age . Here we must also mention Shakespeare's indebtedness to the excellent translation of a French version of Plutarch's Lives , pro- duced in 1570 by SIR THOMAS NORTH ...
... England and a Survay of London , the greatest antiquarian of his age . Here we must also mention Shakespeare's indebtedness to the excellent translation of a French version of Plutarch's Lives , pro- duced in 1570 by SIR THOMAS NORTH ...
Page 281
... England at once and remain abroad until he had repented . Exiled to Lausanne , he remained there nearly five years . Meanwhile , he was reconverted to Protestantism and almost forgot how to speak English . At the same time , he fell ...
... England at once and remain abroad until he had repented . Exiled to Lausanne , he remained there nearly five years . Meanwhile , he was reconverted to Protestantism and almost forgot how to speak English . At the same time , he fell ...
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... England . There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed ; A dust whom England bore , shaped , made aware , Gave , once , her flowers to love , her ways to roam , A body of England's breathing English air , Washed by the ...
... England . There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed ; A dust whom England bore , shaped , made aware , Gave , once , her flowers to love , her ways to roam , A body of England's breathing English air , Washed by the ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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