Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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Yet it remains among the great books , even if it is confused and very often made of plaster rather than stone , and even though poetry in which virtue always triumphs and vice is soon cut to pieces is challenged by what we see through ...
Yet it remains among the great books , even if it is confused and very often made of plaster rather than stone , and even though poetry in which virtue always triumphs and vice is soon cut to pieces is challenged by what we see through ...
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It was edited , printed and published by Edward Cave , who soon saw in Johnson an important contributor . So it was as a journalist that Johnson made a liveli- hood , though he became known very soon as a poet .
It was edited , printed and published by Edward Cave , who soon saw in Johnson an important contributor . So it was as a journalist that Johnson made a liveli- hood , though he became known very soon as a poet .
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One blessing of his being brought up on the south side of the Thames was that he could soon walk over to the Dulwich Gallery , on which William Hazlitt was even then writing so finely . Robert Browning thus acquainted himself with some ...
One blessing of his being brought up on the south side of the Thames was that he could soon walk over to the Dulwich Gallery , on which William Hazlitt was even then writing so finely . Robert Browning thus acquainted himself with some ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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