Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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He was no longer able to revisit England , and the old set of literary friends there had been scattered by death . His congregation at Dublin understood him well , and grieved that he was reduced to the state which he had predicted ...
He was no longer able to revisit England , and the old set of literary friends there had been scattered by death . His congregation at Dublin understood him well , and grieved that he was reduced to the state which he had predicted ...
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He has the strenuously working mind , the multitude of allusions , the inexhaustible play upon words , and the play upon literary traditions also . He parodies seventeenth - century essayists , for example . He follows his friend and ...
He has the strenuously working mind , the multitude of allusions , the inexhaustible play upon words , and the play upon literary traditions also . He parodies seventeenth - century essayists , for example . He follows his friend and ...
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66 They were success- ful with the large number of readers and with many literary critics . In this period Melville married ; towards the end of it he crossed the Atlantic in order to make himself better known to his English publishers ...
66 They were success- ful with the large number of readers and with many literary critics . In this period Melville married ; towards the end of it he crossed the Atlantic in order to make himself better known to his English publishers ...
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GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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