Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 páginas |
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... feel , are not wholly unsympa- thetic . This eroticism is indeed found very often in the whole work , and while he reproves it he is in danger of recommending it . At times therefore we feel uncertain of our poetical moralist's real ...
... feel , are not wholly unsympa- thetic . This eroticism is indeed found very often in the whole work , and while he reproves it he is in danger of recommending it . At times therefore we feel uncertain of our poetical moralist's real ...
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... feel that Webster is touching on a personal as well as poetical association , especially as he elsewhere calls Chap- man his friend , and Heywood his beloved friend . To speak a little more of Webster himself before turning to his ...
... feel that Webster is touching on a personal as well as poetical association , especially as he elsewhere calls Chap- man his friend , and Heywood his beloved friend . To speak a little more of Webster himself before turning to his ...
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... feel that a strong and noble though a melancholy man delivers this ad- dress , founding his judgments about life on historical truth - and giving that evidence with imaginative , even dramatic force . The poem took its place at once ...
... feel that a strong and noble though a melancholy man delivers this ad- dress , founding his judgments about life on historical truth - and giving that evidence with imaginative , even dramatic force . The poem took its place at once ...
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AND ESPECIALLY THE FAERY | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
JOHN DONNE | 54 |
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