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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... character , he made his persons of the drama very much alive - and very much finer in their feelings and conversations than others had done . I hope you will forgive me if I modernize his verse in order to give some idea of the work ...
... character , he made his persons of the drama very much alive - and very much finer in their feelings and conversations than others had done . I hope you will forgive me if I modernize his verse in order to give some idea of the work ...
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... character . He termed such things " a necessary evil , " yet we could wish for more of it from such an annotator . Altogether Johnson's Shakespeare was worthy of his critical depth and candour , and it became the basis of later editions ...
... character . He termed such things " a necessary evil , " yet we could wish for more of it from such an annotator . Altogether Johnson's Shakespeare was worthy of his critical depth and candour , and it became the basis of later editions ...
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... character almost at once . But the charm of the notion sur- vives . Where she passes , she passes singing ; and what she says in her songs affects the lives of certain persons who hear one fragment or another . This favourite piece was ...
... character almost at once . But the charm of the notion sur- vives . Where she passes , she passes singing ; and what she says in her songs affects the lives of certain persons who hear one fragment or another . This favourite piece was ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
Derechos de autor | |
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