The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... Westminster Abbey . Chaucer's genius was vast , versatile , and original . He was evidently thoroughly familiar with classical , with French , and with Italian literature , with the sciences so far as they were at that time known ...
... Westminster Abbey . Chaucer's genius was vast , versatile , and original . He was evidently thoroughly familiar with classical , with French , and with Italian literature , with the sciences so far as they were at that time known ...
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... Westminster Abbey , the first work issued from which was the Game and Playe of Chesse . From this period he continued his typographical labors for about eighteen years , and died 1492 , in his eighty - third year . From the writings of ...
... Westminster Abbey , the first work issued from which was the Game and Playe of Chesse . From this period he continued his typographical labors for about eighteen years , and died 1492 , in his eighty - third year . From the writings of ...
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... Westminster Abbey , near the tomb of Chaucer , and thirty years after his death , a monument was erected over his remains , by the Countess of Dorset . The genius of Spenser was such as to place him in the very first class of English ...
... Westminster Abbey , near the tomb of Chaucer , and thirty years after his death , a monument was erected over his remains , by the Countess of Dorset . The genius of Spenser was such as to place him in the very first class of English ...
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... Westminster Abbey , where a monument , containing an inscription in letters of gold , was raised to his memory by the wife of that nobleman , the celebrated Lady Anne Clifford , Countess of Pembroke . Drayton , throughout the whole of ...
... Westminster Abbey , where a monument , containing an inscription in letters of gold , was raised to his memory by the wife of that nobleman , the celebrated Lady Anne Clifford , Countess of Pembroke . Drayton , throughout the whole of ...
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... Westminster Abbey , where a square stone , marking the spot where the poet's body was disposed verti- cally , was long after shown , inscribed only with the words , " O RARE BEN JONSON . " Jonson founded a style of regular English ...
... Westminster Abbey , where a square stone , marking the spot where the poet's body was disposed verti- cally , was long after shown , inscribed only with the words , " O RARE BEN JONSON . " Jonson founded a style of regular English ...
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