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... earlier than the others ; they are fairly crude and simply didactic in tone ; twelve of them are written in a twelve - line stanza divided into an octave and a quatrain , and the other six in four or eight - line stanzas . These earlier ...
... earlier than the others ; they are fairly crude and simply didactic in tone ; twelve of them are written in a twelve - line stanza divided into an octave and a quatrain , and the other six in four or eight - line stanzas . These earlier ...
Strana 216
... earlier secular moralities , such as the fragmentary thirteenth - century Interludium de Clerico et Puella , which is based on the fabliau of Dame Siriz , and the equally fragmentary Dux Moraud which preserves the speeches of the title ...
... earlier secular moralities , such as the fragmentary thirteenth - century Interludium de Clerico et Puella , which is based on the fabliau of Dame Siriz , and the equally fragmentary Dux Moraud which preserves the speeches of the title ...
Strana 480
... earlier in the century , and Nashe introduced some pseudohistorical episodes ) , but it is not really important as a contribution to the development of English prose fic- tion . Its basis is episodic narrative linked by memory and coin ...
... earlier in the century , and Nashe introduced some pseudohistorical episodes ) , but it is not really important as a contribution to the development of English prose fic- tion . Its basis is episodic narrative linked by memory and coin ...
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