Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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Even these few pieces of information suggest that Chaucer was a very active and clever man of affairs in England and overseas ; but he wrote as much in prose and verse as makes a stately volume . This is so even while we have not ...
Even these few pieces of information suggest that Chaucer was a very active and clever man of affairs in England and overseas ; but he wrote as much in prose and verse as makes a stately volume . This is so even while we have not ...
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“ Discontents in Devon " is a typical by - piece of his : More discontents I never had , Since I was born , than here ; Where I have been , and still am sad , In this dull Devonshire , Yet justly too , I must confess , I ne'er invented ...
“ Discontents in Devon " is a typical by - piece of his : More discontents I never had , Since I was born , than here ; Where I have been , and still am sad , In this dull Devonshire , Yet justly too , I must confess , I ne'er invented ...
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... reading in or about John Lydgate , the monk of Bury St. Edmunds who wrote so copiously in verse at the period assigned to Rowley . Among the pieces invented by Chatterton , one is a letter in verse supposed to 156 CHAUCER TO “ B.V. ”
... reading in or about John Lydgate , the monk of Bury St. Edmunds who wrote so copiously in verse at the period assigned to Rowley . Among the pieces invented by Chatterton , one is a letter in verse supposed to 156 CHAUCER TO “ B.V. ”
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Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville : a ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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