Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... letters to rest in that stately edifice which has since become the Valhalla of the princes of English poetry . 66 This rapid survey of the public career of Chaucer shows him as a man of affairs . He was not a cloistered recluse ...
... letters to rest in that stately edifice which has since become the Valhalla of the princes of English poetry . 66 This rapid survey of the public career of Chaucer shows him as a man of affairs . He was not a cloistered recluse ...
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... final e , and you will come very near the truth . " It is also well to remember that when e is the last letter of a line , it should be lightly pronounced . " There is a pervading wholesomeness in the writings of Chaucer 15.
... final e , and you will come very near the truth . " It is also well to remember that when e is the last letter of a line , it should be lightly pronounced . " There is a pervading wholesomeness in the writings of Chaucer 15.
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... letters , of the artist who reads for pleasure , for a study of the art of the writer , and for insight into life . The French writers whom he knew are now forgotten , save by the specialist in literature , but the Italian are the great ...
... letters , of the artist who reads for pleasure , for a study of the art of the writer , and for insight into life . The French writers whom he knew are now forgotten , save by the specialist in literature , but the Italian are the great ...
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... letter to Samuel Hartlib . Hartlib , the son of a Polish mer- chant who had married an English woman , and Milton had talked together on the topic of education , and Hartlib had finally asked the learned schoolmaster , for Milton was ...
... letter to Samuel Hartlib . Hartlib , the son of a Polish mer- chant who had married an English woman , and Milton had talked together on the topic of education , and Hartlib had finally asked the learned schoolmaster , for Milton was ...
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... letters for Crom- well , and 17 for Richard during his Protectorate . Some of the Pamphlets . - The Eikonoclastes is his reply to the Eikon Basilike , a book of prayers and meditations then accepted as the product of the late King's ...
... letters for Crom- well , and 17 for Richard during his Protectorate . Some of the Pamphlets . - The Eikonoclastes is his reply to the Eikon Basilike , a book of prayers and meditations then accepted as the product of the late King's ...
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