Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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But what Marlowe did which was particularly Marlowe - like was to treat Faustus as a noble and incomparable man of learning , who , making scientific power his god and adjuring divinity , was in due course destroyed .
But what Marlowe did which was particularly Marlowe - like was to treat Faustus as a noble and incomparable man of learning , who , making scientific power his god and adjuring divinity , was in due course destroyed .
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knew how to manage his parishioners in the ques- tions which concerned him , and of course had the dignity of his college attainments to overawe his neighbours , neither he nor the power of the church with the sovereign as its earthly ...
knew how to manage his parishioners in the ques- tions which concerned him , and of course had the dignity of his college attainments to overawe his neighbours , neither he nor the power of the church with the sovereign as its earthly ...
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The painter , pre- sumably by way of being also a biographer , has dressed Chatterton in the blue coat and bright yellow stockings of his old school - but Chatterton of course had long ceased to wear those .
The painter , pre- sumably by way of being also a biographer , has dressed Chatterton in the blue coat and bright yellow stockings of his old school - but Chatterton of course had long ceased to wear those .
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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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