Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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At times therefore we feel uncertain of our poetical moralist's real nature , but if there was something artificial in him , it would not be corrected nor lessened by his being in life so much involved in the ways of the court .
At times therefore we feel uncertain of our poetical moralist's real nature , but if there was something artificial in him , it would not be corrected nor lessened by his being in life so much involved in the ways of the court .
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Even so life's picture is ; the man of might Is tempest - chafed , his woe great as his form , Thyself , a floweret of a small account , Wouldst harder feel the wins , as higher thou didst mount . Sir Charles Bawdin goes to his ...
Even so life's picture is ; the man of might Is tempest - chafed , his woe great as his form , Thyself , a floweret of a small account , Wouldst harder feel the wins , as higher thou didst mount . Sir Charles Bawdin goes to his ...
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... and almost comical rhymes - but the pure style and clear essence of poetry vanish from the entertainment . We are grateful , but we feel things might have been different . Some think that after all Browning was ROBERT BROWNING 207.
... and almost comical rhymes - but the pure style and clear essence of poetry vanish from the entertainment . We are grateful , but we feel things might have been different . Some think that after all Browning was ROBERT BROWNING 207.
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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