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Chaucer how- ever saw the whole thing with a new imagination , and as his natural ability was to observe and to describe character , he made his persons of the drama very much alive - and very much finer in their feelings and ...
Chaucer how- ever saw the whole thing with a new imagination , and as his natural ability was to observe and to describe character , he made his persons of the drama very much alive - and very much finer in their feelings and ...
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دو Mr. Great - heart is one , and among the most vital , of the numerous characters whom Bunyan brings on in the book under more or less moral and abstract names . This is in the style of the ancient miracle or morality plays ...
دو Mr. Great - heart is one , and among the most vital , of the numerous characters whom Bunyan brings on in the book under more or less moral and abstract names . This is in the style of the ancient miracle or morality plays ...
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His notes on the several plays and on points in the text , the notes of a man who had not neglected life while he cul- tivated literature , were of a more personal character . He termed such things " a necessary evil , " yet we could ...
His notes on the several plays and on points in the text , the notes of a man who had not neglected life while he cul- tivated literature , were of a more personal character . He termed such things " a necessary evil , " yet we could ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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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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