The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... English in 1551 . The most famous of these numerous early English scholars was Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) , a friend of the great Dutch humanist and scholar , Erasmus . More , like Erasmus , wrote in Latin . In his Utopia ...
... English in 1551 . The most famous of these numerous early English scholars was Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) , a friend of the great Dutch humanist and scholar , Erasmus . More , like Erasmus , wrote in Latin . In his Utopia ...
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... English dialogue . THE FIRST COMEDIES The first full - length English comedy which has come down to us is Ralph Roister Doister , written by Nicholas Udall , a schoolmaster and a classical scholar , to be staged by his boys at Eton ...
... English dialogue . THE FIRST COMEDIES The first full - length English comedy which has come down to us is Ralph Roister Doister , written by Nicholas Udall , a schoolmaster and a classical scholar , to be staged by his boys at Eton ...
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... English poets were Sir Thomas Wyatt ( 1503-1542 ) and the Earl of Surrey ( 1517-1547 ) , gentlemen and courtiers . What these two did for English poetry was to import the Italian and French verse forms , particularly the sonnet , and to ...
... English poets were Sir Thomas Wyatt ( 1503-1542 ) and the Earl of Surrey ( 1517-1547 ) , gentlemen and courtiers . What these two did for English poetry was to import the Italian and French verse forms , particularly the sonnet , and to ...
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