Man's Unconquerable Mind: Studies of English Writers, from Bede to A. E. Housman and W. P. Ker |
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TO THE READER | 15 |
BEDE | 23 |
BEOWULF AND THE HEROIc age in engLAND | 53 |
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A-text A. C. Bradley A. E. Housman Angelo Bede Bede's Beowulf Bishop Byron CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Cambridge century Christ Christian Church Claudio Clergy Conscience Coriolanus critics D's three pages Dante death Do-better Do-well Dover Wilson dreamer Duke E. K. CHAMBERS Elizabethan England English Literature Essex Europe followed heathen Heaven Henry heroic History Holy honour Housman Isabel Jack Cade Jacobean Ker's king knew Langland later Latin learning lecture literary lived London Lord Measure for Measure medieval Meed mind More's never Oxford parallels passage peace period Piers Plowman play poem poet poetry Professor Richard Richard II Roman Ruskin says scholar Schücking Shakespeare Shelley Sir Thomas soul speak spirit story teaching tells things thou thought told tragedies Trajan translation Tyndale Tyndale's University College W. P. Ker William William Langland William Tyndale words writing written wrote