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... Lord Berners for history , as by Malory for romance ; and the Fourteenth Century , illustrious in the English language by so many things of a different kind , by Troilus and the Canterbury Tales , by the poems of Sir Gawain and of Piers ...
... Lord Berners for history , as by Malory for romance ; and the Fourteenth Century , illustrious in the English language by so many things of a different kind , by Troilus and the Canterbury Tales , by the poems of Sir Gawain and of Piers ...
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... Lord Berners who have told good stories in extravagant words , with a dictionary broken loose and rampant over their pages . But it happens sometimes that the matter prescribes the form , and this was the case with Lord Berners , as it ...
... Lord Berners who have told good stories in extravagant words , with a dictionary broken loose and rampant over their pages . But it happens sometimes that the matter prescribes the form , and this was the case with Lord Berners , as it ...
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... Lord Berners a habit better fitted for his mode of narrative , something less cumbrous , like the spelling of Chaucer or of Dunbar . Unhappily to this griev- ance , if such it be , Lord Berners has added considerably— partly through the ...
... Lord Berners a habit better fitted for his mode of narrative , something less cumbrous , like the spelling of Chaucer or of Dunbar . Unhappily to this griev- ance , if such it be , Lord Berners has added considerably— partly through the ...
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