Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville : a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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It does not matter whether the narrative is logical in bringing us , for example , in Book I , Canto I , to the house of Sleep . Spenser presumably had a clear idea , at the outset , of his Red Cross Knight and the duty which Gloriana ...
It does not matter whether the narrative is logical in bringing us , for example , in Book I , Canto I , to the house of Sleep . Spenser presumably had a clear idea , at the outset , of his Red Cross Knight and the duty which Gloriana ...
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on books who are far more observant and delicate in touch than he , and whose voices bring hope and opportunity into their readers ' minds . Arnold shapes the task of the critic into the solemnities of a high priest .
on books who are far more observant and delicate in touch than he , and whose voices bring hope and opportunity into their readers ' minds . Arnold shapes the task of the critic into the solemnities of a high priest .
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... moon - blanch'd sand , Listen ! you hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves suck back , and fling , At their return , up the high strand , Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring .
... moon - blanch'd sand , Listen ! you hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves suck back , and fling , At their return , up the high strand , Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring .
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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 |
Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1950 |
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