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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... become hardened so as to use the meanest or the cruellest methods of enforcing their will , and that this corruption , this baseness and this inhumanity were at their hateful prime in sixteenth century Italy . From the dramatic and ...
... become hardened so as to use the meanest or the cruellest methods of enforcing their will , and that this corruption , this baseness and this inhumanity were at their hateful prime in sixteenth century Italy . From the dramatic and ...
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... become quota- tions ; here he was at his best , full of power in describing people , places and incidents and in ex- pressing the feelings . He still had his faults of rhym- ing all too elaborately and of being uproarious , but this was ...
... become quota- tions ; here he was at his best , full of power in describing people , places and incidents and in ex- pressing the feelings . He still had his faults of rhym- ing all too elaborately and of being uproarious , but this was ...
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... become Athenians before putting pen to paper ; and this doctrine presently led to his publishing " Merope . " He too was of his age . It was an age of prophets , often rather unhappy prophets . Arnold took literature as the material for ...
... become Athenians before putting pen to paper ; and this doctrine presently led to his publishing " Merope . " He too was of his age . It was an age of prophets , often rather unhappy prophets . Arnold took literature as the material for ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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