Chaucer to "B. V.": A Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University. With an Additional Paper on Herman MelvilleKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 páginas |
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... Herrick ; he is a curious figure in the history of English poetry , and has been a great favourite without seeming ... Herrick's pages remain at a distance . Their felicity is not what the seeker for a poet's message is best able to ...
... Herrick ; he is a curious figure in the history of English poetry , and has been a great favourite without seeming ... Herrick's pages remain at a distance . Their felicity is not what the seeker for a poet's message is best able to ...
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... Herrick is a friend and child of fancy . once more , " since Herrick , in " since Herrick , in company Let me introduce him in life , so far as I can catch him , before trying to illustrate his poetry and his art of poetry . Herrick was ...
... Herrick is a friend and child of fancy . once more , " since Herrick , in " since Herrick , in company Let me introduce him in life , so far as I can catch him , before trying to illustrate his poetry and his art of poetry . Herrick was ...
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... Herrick , who had sworn he would never go back to his Devonshire banishment , was no better prophet than the rest . In 1660 Prince Charles , to whom as my works creator " Herrick had ... Herrick's moods of disgust with the ROBERT HERRICK 87.
... Herrick , who had sworn he would never go back to his Devonshire banishment , was no better prophet than the rest . In 1660 Prince Charles , to whom as my works creator " Herrick had ... Herrick's moods of disgust with the ROBERT HERRICK 87.
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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