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 is something which he understands as a living thing , and not in himself only ; for , while he reads the poetry of others , his habit of technique enables him to perceive whatever concealed or veiled mastery there is in it .
It is something which he understands as a living thing , and not in himself only ; for , while he reads the poetry of others , his habit of technique enables him to perceive whatever concealed or veiled mastery there is in it .
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... by the King of England , with whom he has probably conversed , to the living of a little place far from such establishments . It is a village called Dean Prior in the West of England . Here he stays and preaches from 1629 to 1647.
... by the King of England , with whom he has probably conversed , to the living of a little place far from such establishments . It is a village called Dean Prior in the West of England . Here he stays and preaches from 1629 to 1647.
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I have an idea that Bunyan's passion for theological argument was stirred up by his living not too far from Cambridge . As a son of the village , he probably admired at the same time as he distrusted the clever JOHN BUNYAN 101.
I have an idea that Bunyan's passion for theological argument was stirred up by his living not too far from Cambridge . As a son of the village , he probably admired at the same time as he distrusted the clever JOHN BUNYAN 101.
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