Chaucer to "B. V.": A Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University. With an Additional Paper on Herman MelvilleKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 27
Página 32
... leaves it as a spectacle of care without appending his reflections whether serious or burlesque . But the poem in its light fantastic course carries with perfect ease another story , that of the contest between the spider's mother and ...
... leaves it as a spectacle of care without appending his reflections whether serious or burlesque . But the poem in its light fantastic course carries with perfect ease another story , that of the contest between the spider's mother and ...
Página 141
... leave his powers of reflection behind while he scanned new scenes and manners . Incidentally , his com- ments on the treelessness of large tracts of Scotland caused many of his wealthy readers there to plant trees in great number . But ...
... leave his powers of reflection behind while he scanned new scenes and manners . Incidentally , his com- ments on the treelessness of large tracts of Scotland caused many of his wealthy readers there to plant trees in great number . But ...
Página 176
... leave such things alone , Nor fight for sable in a field of or ; وو " Seldom or never arms are Virtue's meed ; She ( to take much unwilling ) aye doth heed . A man askance upon a piece may look And shake his head to stir his sense about ...
... leave such things alone , Nor fight for sable in a field of or ; وو " Seldom or never arms are Virtue's meed ; She ( to take much unwilling ) aye doth heed . A man askance upon a piece may look And shake his head to stir his sense about ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
ancient Arnold beauty Ben Jonson Brachiano Browning's Bunyan called century Charles Lamb Chatterton Chaucer church death delight Delio died Doctor Faustus Donne Donne's doth dream Duchess Duchess of Malfi Echo edition England English literature eyes Faery Queen fairy fancy Faustus Gulliver Gulliver's Travels hath heaven Herman Melville Herrick honour Hood human ILLUSTRATIVE PASSAGES imaginative James Thomson Johnson Keats King light literary living London look Marlowe melancholy Melville's metre mind Moby Dick nature never night P. J. Bailey perhaps Pilgrims play poem poet poetical poetry priest prose published readers rhyme Robert Browning Rodondo Rowley satire scene seems Shakespeare Shelley sing Song soul Spenser stanza story style Swift Tamburlaine tell thee things Thomas Thomas Hood thou thought tion verse Webster words writing wrote young وو