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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... called and Leander . " " Hero No portrait of Marlowe exists , no letter or other relic from his pen . From his mother's will , a vivid catalogue of personal and household goods , we may see the kind of home he had at Canter- bury , but ...
... called and Leander . " " Hero No portrait of Marlowe exists , no letter or other relic from his pen . From his mother's will , a vivid catalogue of personal and household goods , we may see the kind of home he had at Canter- bury , but ...
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... called the parson . This man might be a good man of God or perhaps a man addicted rather to good living , but generally he was one of superior educa- tion , holding his degree from Oxford or from Cam- bridge , and he might be well ...
... called the parson . This man might be a good man of God or perhaps a man addicted rather to good living , but generally he was one of superior educa- tion , holding his degree from Oxford or from Cam- bridge , and he might be well ...
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... called " Festus " by P. J. Bailey , 1839 , was most widely read . The subject can only be glanced at now . Browning was soon busy with another long poem , called " Sordello , " a medieval Italian poet . Fortunate young man ! he could ...
... called " Festus " by P. J. Bailey , 1839 , was most widely read . The subject can only be glanced at now . Browning was soon busy with another long poem , called " Sordello , " a medieval Italian poet . Fortunate young man ! he could ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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