Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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Let's see if thou canst tell us aught in gest Or tell in prose some passage at the least In which there is some mirth or some instruction . Then Chaucer produces " a little thing in prose —but here again he is clever and amusing ...
Let's see if thou canst tell us aught in gest Or tell in prose some passage at the least In which there is some mirth or some instruction . Then Chaucer produces " a little thing in prose —but here again he is clever and amusing ...
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Swift had written a mass of prose and verse , generally without acknowledg- ing his authorship ; and others , seeking to profit by his reputation , had put forth things in his manner and seemingly from his pen .
Swift had written a mass of prose and verse , generally without acknowledg- ing his authorship ; and others , seeking to profit by his reputation , had put forth things in his manner and seemingly from his pen .
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While Arnold was a critic of his era partly be- cause of his academic training and his active comparisons of the examples of history , he was also moved by something which he could not relate or suggest in prose nearly so well as in his ...
While Arnold was a critic of his era partly be- cause of his academic training and his active comparisons of the examples of history , he was also moved by something which he could not relate or suggest in prose nearly so well as in his ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville : a ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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