Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... hope the time will come when the beast man will be so far subdued and tamed in us that the memory of him in literature shall be left to perish ; that what is lewd and ribald in the great poets shall be kept out of such editions as are ...
... hope the time will come when the beast man will be so far subdued and tamed in us that the memory of him in literature shall be left to perish ; that what is lewd and ribald in the great poets shall be kept out of such editions as are ...
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... hope- less condition of the texts . Some of these mistakes are due to the wish of the copyist to improve Chaucer , but the most puzzling are undoubtedly due to carelessness . In the Knight's Tale " scratching of cheeks " was changed to ...
... hope- less condition of the texts . Some of these mistakes are due to the wish of the copyist to improve Chaucer , but the most puzzling are undoubtedly due to carelessness . In the Knight's Tale " scratching of cheeks " was changed to ...
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... hope of perpetuating the family name and estate , died in 1596 , Shakspere could write The Taming of the Shrew , create Falstaff , write Much Ado , and frolic with Touch- stone in the Forest of Arden . It may be that in this third ...
... hope of perpetuating the family name and estate , died in 1596 , Shakspere could write The Taming of the Shrew , create Falstaff , write Much Ado , and frolic with Touch- stone in the Forest of Arden . It may be that in this third ...
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... hope of getting any practical hints or guidance must have been grievously disappointed ; on the other hand , Phillips Brooks is surprised that this great Englishman could so thoroughly anticipate all that our modern education has tried ...
... hope of getting any practical hints or guidance must have been grievously disappointed ; on the other hand , Phillips Brooks is surprised that this great Englishman could so thoroughly anticipate all that our modern education has tried ...
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... book of wisdom , before , like the wizard's volume in romance , it was hope- lessly closed against him for ever . Any human being is shut out by loss of sight from accustomed pleasures , the scholar is shut 74 Masters of English Literature.
... book of wisdom , before , like the wizard's volume in romance , it was hope- lessly closed against him for ever . Any human being is shut out by loss of sight from accustomed pleasures , the scholar is shut 74 Masters of English Literature.
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