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Then comes the time when travels in Italy and , seemingly , study of Italian poetry give Chaucer a new eagerness in his own work ; and to this second period , 1380 to 1385 , is ascribed among other splendid long 6 CHAUCER TO “ B.v. "
Then comes the time when travels in Italy and , seemingly , study of Italian poetry give Chaucer a new eagerness in his own work ; and to this second period , 1380 to 1385 , is ascribed among other splendid long 6 CHAUCER TO “ B.v. "
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From the dramatic and poetic point of view it hardly matters whether Webster's Italy ever existed or not . Probably the vast bad reputation of Cesare Borgia , and the general notion of what Machiavelli preached as fair play in ...
From the dramatic and poetic point of view it hardly matters whether Webster's Italy ever existed or not . Probably the vast bad reputation of Cesare Borgia , and the general notion of what Machiavelli preached as fair play in ...
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In general they passed the rest of their years together in Italy , where they could still meet those who had known Shelley , Byron and Keats in their last days . Probably the only dispute that ever disturbed their companionship arose ...
In general they passed the rest of their years together in Italy , where they could still meet those who had known Shelley , Byron and Keats in their last days . Probably the only dispute that ever disturbed their companionship arose ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
AND ESPECIALLY THE FAERIE | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1950 |
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