A Literary History of the English People, from the Origins to the Renaissance

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CHAPTER III. PERSONAL INFLUENCE.

CHAPTER IV. FRIENDS.

CHAPTER V. MONEY.

CHAPTER VI. TIME.

CHAPTER VII. COURAGE.

CHAPTER VIII. HEALTH.

CHAPTER IX. EARNESTNESS.

CHAPTER X. MANNERS.

CHAPTER XI. TEMPER.[1]

CHAPTER XII. RECREATION.

CHAPTER XIII. BOOKS.

CHAPTER XIV. FAMILY LIFE.

CHAPTER XV. CHURCH.[1]

CHAPTER XVI. CITIZENSHIP.

APPENDIX.

LIST OF WORKS.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.


ENGLISH WAYFARING LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES (XIVth Century). Translated by L. T. Smith. Revised and Enlarged by the Author. 4th Edition. 61 Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

"An extremely fascinating book."—Times.

THE ENGLISH NOVEL IN THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE.

Translated by E. Lee. Revised and Enlarged by the Author. Illustrated by 6 Heliogravures by Dujardin, and 21 full-page and many smaller illustrations. 3rd Edition. Large crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

"One of the brightest, most scholarly, and most interesting volumes of literary history."—Speaker.

A FRENCH AMBASSADOR AT THE COURT OF CHARLES II.: Le Comte de Cominges, from his unpublished correspondence.

10 Portraits. Second Edition. Large crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

"The whole book is delightful reading."—Spectator.

PIERS PLOWMAN: A Contribution to the History of English Mysticism.

Translated by M. E. R. Revised and Enlarged by the Author. Illustrated. Demy 8vo, cloth, 12s.

"This masterly interpretation of an epoch-making book."—Standard.


London: T. FISHER UNWIN.


stylized image of London HÉLIOG DUJARDIN     IMP.CH.WITTMANN PARIS
MEDIÆVAL LONDON
from manuscript 16 F. II in the British Museum

A Literary History of
The English People

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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