Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University |
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Cer- tainly it is one of the lasting qualities of his " ro- mance " that it is written in a diction and a style not outlandish , but not in the literary convention of his age . There is no difficulty of dialect in it , but it is often ...
Cer- tainly it is one of the lasting qualities of his " ro- mance " that it is written in a diction and a style not outlandish , but not in the literary convention of his age . There is no difficulty of dialect in it , but it is often ...
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The Flying Island of Laputa is a relief from the sheer satire ; it may be described in a style reflecting upon the transactions of the Royal Society , but the permanent interest is something like that which drew us later to the ...
The Flying Island of Laputa is a relief from the sheer satire ; it may be described in a style reflecting upon the transactions of the Royal Society , but the permanent interest is something like that which drew us later to the ...
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66 the second class — an incurable defect of style . " In composing " Merope , " Arnold wished to draw attention ( or rather to draw attention afresh and with special force ) to this business of an accepted style in English poetical ...
66 the second class — an incurable defect of style . " In composing " Merope , " Arnold wished to draw attention ( or rather to draw attention afresh and with special force ) to this business of an accepted style in English poetical ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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