Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... CHAUCER III SHAKSPERE IV MILTON V DRYDEN ( VI ) SWIFT . XII POPE NIJI JOHNSON IX BURNS XBYRON XI SHELLEY • • XII KEATS XIIL WORDSWORTH XIV SCOTT . XV DICKENS XVI THACKERAY XVII GEORGE ELIOT . XVIII CARLYLE XIX RUSKIN XX TENNYSON XXI ...
... CHAUCER III SHAKSPERE IV MILTON V DRYDEN ( VI ) SWIFT . XII POPE NIJI JOHNSON IX BURNS XBYRON XI SHELLEY • • XII KEATS XIIL WORDSWORTH XIV SCOTT . XV DICKENS XVI THACKERAY XVII GEORGE ELIOT . XVIII CARLYLE XIX RUSKIN XX TENNYSON XXI ...
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... Chaucer , Shakspere , and Wordsworth , have been the hierophants who have revealed to the heart of man the marvelous beauty of the visible universe . The spiritual interpretation of nature has come through the artist rather than through ...
... Chaucer , Shakspere , and Wordsworth , have been the hierophants who have revealed to the heart of man the marvelous beauty of the visible universe . The spiritual interpretation of nature has come through the artist rather than through ...
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... Chaucer and Wiclif . The language in which the literature of that period was written is as difficult for the English reader to learn as would be German or French . Beowulf is the great poem of this period . When it was written or ...
... Chaucer and Wiclif . The language in which the literature of that period was written is as difficult for the English reader to learn as would be German or French . Beowulf is the great poem of this period . When it was written or ...
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... Chaucer , Wiclif , Gower , Langland , and Malory , but all of these names belong to the latter part of the period . Before their times there had been produced a host of metrical romances and homi- letic verse . The people of England did ...
... Chaucer , Wiclif , Gower , Langland , and Malory , but all of these names belong to the latter part of the period . Before their times there had been produced a host of metrical romances and homi- letic verse . The people of England did ...
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... characterized the English - speaking nations shall continue to impel their daughters to prophesy , their old men to dream dreams , and their young men to see visions . O So CHAPTER II Chaucer " Dan Chaucer , the Introduction 9.
... characterized the English - speaking nations shall continue to impel their daughters to prophesy , their old men to dream dreams , and their young men to see visions . O So CHAPTER II Chaucer " Dan Chaucer , the Introduction 9.
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