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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... poem by Browning was suggested to him by a French friend , Count de Ripert- Monclar ; the subject was Paracelsus , " that strange German scientist of the sixteenth century . It came out , with the author's name , in 1835 . There is no ...
... poem by Browning was suggested to him by a French friend , Count de Ripert- Monclar ; the subject was Paracelsus , " that strange German scientist of the sixteenth century . It came out , with the author's name , in 1835 . There is no ...
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... poem called “ The City of Dreadful Night . " It contrasts very ab- ruptly with the high opinion held of that poem by many noted writers , and especially by George Meredith , George Eliot and Herman Melville . And although the poem ...
... poem called “ The City of Dreadful Night . " It contrasts very ab- ruptly with the high opinion held of that poem by many noted writers , and especially by George Meredith , George Eliot and Herman Melville . And although the poem ...
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... poem called " The City of Dreadful Night . " It contrasts very ab- ruptly with the high opinion held of that poem by many noted writers , and especially by George Meredith , George Eliot and Herman Melville . And although the poem ...
... poem called " The City of Dreadful Night . " It contrasts very ab- ruptly with the high opinion held of that poem by many noted writers , and especially by George Meredith , George Eliot and Herman Melville . And although the poem ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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