Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 стор. |
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... telling ten stories each . But Chaucer has the advantage in the mixed company which he keeps before us and the ... tell his story , the host gets him going with " merry words , " making jokes on his getting fat , and being always ...
... telling ten stories each . But Chaucer has the advantage in the mixed company which he keeps before us and the ... tell his story , the host gets him going with " merry words , " making jokes on his getting fat , and being always ...
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... 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 ; for it speaks of a patient ...
... 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 ; for it speaks of a patient ...
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... tell us what an audience there was for popular theology . Or , in the region of verse , the " Em- blems " of Francis ... telling us how the book came into existence and how it might pass in the reading world . He was busy with another ...
... tell us what an audience there was for popular theology . Or , in the region of verse , the " Em- blems " of Francis ... telling us how the book came into existence and how it might pass in the reading world . He was busy with another ...
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AND ESPECIALLY THE FAERY | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
JOHN DONNE | 54 |
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