English Masterpieces, 1. köideP. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 97
... Italy in such capacity , once in 1372-73 and again in 1378 ; to Flanders in 1377 , and in the same year to France , to treat for peace with King Charles V. Although Chaucer suffered reversals of fortune when his patrons were out of ...
... Italy in such capacity , once in 1372-73 and again in 1378 ; to Flanders in 1377 , and in the same year to France , to treat for peace with King Charles V. Although Chaucer suffered reversals of fortune when his patrons were out of ...
Page 240
... Italy with precious manuscripts , and on the fall of Constantinople ( 1453 ) came in greater numbers . The moment was propitious . The Italian city - states , such as Florence , Pisa , Genoa , and Ven- ice , enriched by trade with the ...
... Italy with precious manuscripts , and on the fall of Constantinople ( 1453 ) came in greater numbers . The moment was propitious . The Italian city - states , such as Florence , Pisa , Genoa , and Ven- ice , enriched by trade with the ...
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... Italy , and found ex- pression in the imitation of sonnets and other Italian forms by Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey ( second quarter of the century ) . In 1557 the first of the miscellanies , Tottel's , showed the new interest ...
... Italy , and found ex- pression in the imitation of sonnets and other Italian forms by Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey ( second quarter of the century ) . In 1557 the first of the miscellanies , Tottel's , showed the new interest ...
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1425 | 3 |
MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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