Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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But perhaps the boys of today do not look for romance in the same forms . We meanwhile can do as we wish concerning " The Faery Queen " ; we know quite well what it is , and what it would have been but for ac- cidents .
But perhaps the boys of today do not look for romance in the same forms . We meanwhile can do as we wish concerning " The Faery Queen " ; we know quite well what it is , and what it would have been but for ac- cidents .
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Browning's words , " I ever a fighter , " or perhaps " The best is yet to be , " can be transferred to Dickens without losing their apt- ness . There was a long friendship between these two writers . It began when they were both in an ...
Browning's words , " I ever a fighter , " or perhaps " The best is yet to be , " can be transferred to Dickens without losing their apt- ness . There was a long friendship between these two writers . It began when they were both in an ...
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In work- ing out this plan Melville is not afraid of showing man as his own tormentor ; perhaps “ Moby Dick is the nearest appproach to " King Lear , " in ter- rible justice , that modern times have made .
In work- ing out this plan Melville is not afraid of showing man as his own tormentor ; perhaps “ Moby Dick is the nearest appproach to " King Lear , " in ter- rible justice , that modern times have made .
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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