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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... of life . The poet seems to have become a mellower character , and addresses ( as though he perceived the change ) a greater Muse , " preparing to sing 66 of " victory in bigger notes " and a victory 30 B.V. " CHAUCER TO 66.
... of life . The poet seems to have become a mellower character , and addresses ( as though he perceived the change ) a greater Muse , " preparing to sing 66 of " victory in bigger notes " and a victory 30 B.V. " CHAUCER TO 66.
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... sing her " sweet praise . " Even so , he ends the little piece - his eightieth sonnet - by returning to his courtier - like situation , and declaring that he must not go too far in his personal love - poetry ; Mrs. Spenser in that must ...
... sing her " sweet praise . " Even so , he ends the little piece - his eightieth sonnet - by returning to his courtier - like situation , and declaring that he must not go too far in his personal love - poetry ; Mrs. Spenser in that must ...
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... sing , In secret boughs no bird can shroud ; These are but leaves that take to wing , And wintry winds that pipe so loud . ' Tis not trees ' shade , but cloudy glooms That on the cheerless valleys fall , The flowers are in their grassy ...
... sing , In secret boughs no bird can shroud ; These are but leaves that take to wing , And wintry winds that pipe so loud . ' Tis not trees ' shade , but cloudy glooms That on the cheerless valleys fall , The flowers are in their grassy ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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