Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... critics . About the court buzzed the wits who complimented and amused the king . " Poetry . . . became gallant and social , and also personal and partisan ; and satire was soon its most vital form . . . . Prose came nearer to living ...
... critics . About the court buzzed the wits who complimented and amused the king . " Poetry . . . became gallant and social , and also personal and partisan ; and satire was soon its most vital form . . . . Prose came nearer to living ...
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... critic , Paul Elmer More , referring especially to the tendencies of the twentieth century , has defined it as " the infinitely craving personality , the usurpa- tion of emotion over reason , the idealization of love , the con- fusion ...
... critic , Paul Elmer More , referring especially to the tendencies of the twentieth century , has defined it as " the infinitely craving personality , the usurpa- tion of emotion over reason , the idealization of love , the con- fusion ...
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... critic . In the words of Mr. Gosse , " As time passes on , it takes the sheep and goats of literature and gradually divides them . The latter are very numerous , and they are allowed to escape on the open moors of oblivion , whence they ...
... critic . In the words of Mr. Gosse , " As time passes on , it takes the sheep and goats of literature and gradually divides them . The latter are very numerous , and they are allowed to escape on the open moors of oblivion , whence they ...
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... critics that Chaucer knew the writings but did not know anything of the author . Chaucer had some acquaintance with the writings of Dante , but not such extensive acquaintance as has been attributed to him by Dantean scholars . The ...
... critics that Chaucer knew the writings but did not know anything of the author . Chaucer had some acquaintance with the writings of Dante , but not such extensive acquaintance as has been attributed to him by Dantean scholars . The ...
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... Critics such as Ten Brink and Skeat think that The House of Fame is the poem showing the strongest traces of Dante's influence , but Lounsbury thinks his whole indebtedness cannot exceed twenty lines . Chaucer's acquaintance with ...
... Critics such as Ten Brink and Skeat think that The House of Fame is the poem showing the strongest traces of Dante's influence , but Lounsbury thinks his whole indebtedness cannot exceed twenty lines . Chaucer's acquaintance with ...
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