Chief British Poets of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: Selected PoemsWilliam Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1916 - 442 psl. |
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... Gawain and the Green Knight , The Pearl , and Piers Plowman , the amount of glossary required was so great that it seemed that our purpose would be better served by a literal translation than by footnotes so numerous as to make ...
... Gawain and the Green Knight , The Pearl , and Piers Plowman , the amount of glossary required was so great that it seemed that our purpose would be better served by a literal translation than by footnotes so numerous as to make ...
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... GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT FYTTE THE FIRST . FYTTE THE SECOND FYTTE THE THIRD · 19 21 26 32 42 FYTTE THE FOURTH · WILLIAM LANGLAND ( ? ) THE VISION OF WILLIAM CONCERNING PIERS THE PLOUGHMAN – JOHN GOWER - CONFESSIO AMANTIS The Tale of ...
... GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT FYTTE THE FIRST . FYTTE THE SECOND FYTTE THE THIRD · 19 21 26 32 42 FYTTE THE FOURTH · WILLIAM LANGLAND ( ? ) THE VISION OF WILLIAM CONCERNING PIERS THE PLOUGHMAN – JOHN GOWER - CONFESSIO AMANTIS The Tale of ...
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... Gawain and the Green Knight , the excerpt from the original text , for the main pecu- liarities of the manuscript . The italic letters , like n here , are indicated in the MS . only by a sign of contraction . Each stanza in the sets of ...
... Gawain and the Green Knight , the excerpt from the original text , for the main pecu- liarities of the manuscript . The italic letters , like n here , are indicated in the MS . only by a sign of contraction . Each stanza in the sets of ...
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... prys wyth penyes to buy , in daye ; pe comlokest to diserye , per glent with yzen gray ; A semloker pat euer he syze , Soth mozt no mon say . SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT 2. And when this 20 SYR GAWAYN AND THE GRENE KNYZT.
... prys wyth penyes to buy , in daye ; pe comlokest to diserye , per glent with yzen gray ; A semloker pat euer he syze , Soth mozt no mon say . SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT 2. And when this 20 SYR GAWAYN AND THE GRENE KNYZT.
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Selected Poems William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster. SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT 2. And when this Britain was founded by this great hero , bold men loving strife bred ... GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT FYTTE THE FIRST.
Selected Poems William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster. SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT 2. And when this Britain was founded by this great hero , bold men loving strife bred ... GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT FYTTE THE FIRST.
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Chief British Poets of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster Visos knygos peržiūra - 1916 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
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