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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... imaginative power ( Chaucer is notably an incomplete author in ref- erence to his literary proposals ) -collections or storehouses of every sort of human interest . It is my notion too that Chaucer is a writer who pleases us when young ...
... imaginative power ( Chaucer is notably an incomplete author in ref- erence to his literary proposals ) -collections or storehouses of every sort of human interest . It is my notion too that Chaucer is a writer who pleases us when young ...
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... imaginative writer he appears to make both ancient learning and new serve his purposes . He calls for annotation , but the object of his difficult allusions is to give shape to his ideas of the world of the soul , not to decide matters ...
... imaginative writer he appears to make both ancient learning and new serve his purposes . He calls for annotation , but the object of his difficult allusions is to give shape to his ideas of the world of the soul , not to decide matters ...
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... and a skilful performer . So any youth might go after his work to the hall where he could hear of Keats or Shakespeare or imaginative writings al- together from such a man . Museums and picture - 66 B.V. " JAMES THOMSON THE SECOND 243.
... and a skilful performer . So any youth might go after his work to the hall where he could hear of Keats or Shakespeare or imaginative writings al- together from such a man . Museums and picture - 66 B.V. " JAMES THOMSON THE SECOND 243.
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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