Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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As an 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 ...
As an 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 ...
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Webster which is still acted now and then , makes this impression ; its great characters , crises and utterances manifest an imaginative artist who challenges for the moment the writer of " Macbeth " and " Othello .
Webster which is still acted now and then , makes this impression ; its great characters , crises and utterances manifest an imaginative artist who challenges for the moment the writer of " Macbeth " and " Othello .
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66 After about ten years , then , of extraordinary imaginative activity , ending with miscellaneous tales and impressions , Melville practically with- drew from the literary scene into which he had come with so much personality and ...
66 After about ten years , then , of extraordinary imaginative activity , ending with miscellaneous tales and impressions , Melville practically with- drew from the literary scene into which he had come with so much personality and ...
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GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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