Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... gives are to be regarded as essential . " In other words , the substance must be of wide interest , the form must be artistic . " The object of literature is Delight , " says Mr. Saintsbury , " its soul is Imagination , its body is ...
... gives are to be regarded as essential . " In other words , the substance must be of wide interest , the form must be artistic . " The object of literature is Delight , " says Mr. Saintsbury , " its soul is Imagination , its body is ...
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... gives voice to the soul that is struggling for self - expression . The murkiness and fog of the prison - house , breeders of a morbid sentimentalism , are shot through by the " light that never was , on sea or land , ” until they are ...
... gives voice to the soul that is struggling for self - expression . The murkiness and fog of the prison - house , breeders of a morbid sentimentalism , are shot through by the " light that never was , on sea or land , ” until they are ...
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... gives full expression to the life of his own country and time . " He is the poet of the dawn , who wrote The Canterbury Tales , and his old age Made beautiful with song ; and as I read I hear the crowing cock , I hear the note . Of lark ...
... gives full expression to the life of his own country and time . " He is the poet of the dawn , who wrote The Canterbury Tales , and his old age Made beautiful with song ; and as I read I hear the crowing cock , I hear the note . Of lark ...
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... gives us in the Prologue an interesting , lifelike characterization of the miscellaneous company . There is the Knight who has traveled much and endured much . Noble in port and manner 99 " He was a verray parfit , gentle knight ; the ...
... gives us in the Prologue an interesting , lifelike characterization of the miscellaneous company . There is the Knight who has traveled much and endured much . Noble in port and manner 99 " He was a verray parfit , gentle knight ; the ...
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... give allegiance to England alone . Chaucer's use of English is but part of a general movement towards the wide- spread adoption of the vernacular for all purposes . Wiclif reached the common people by his translation of the Bible into a ...
... give allegiance to England alone . Chaucer's use of English is but part of a general movement towards the wide- spread adoption of the vernacular for all purposes . Wiclif reached the common people by his translation of the Bible into a ...
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