Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... passed from the Continent to England . It is a noble poem picturing the life of a crude race of fighters and feasters , lovers of the sea and of the vigorous life of adven- turers . Much later in time but placed in the same period are ...
... passed from the Continent to England . It is a noble poem picturing the life of a crude race of fighters and feasters , lovers of the sea and of the vigorous life of adven- turers . Much later in time but placed in the same period are ...
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... passed into England through the modernizing influence of Boileau and his school of critics . About the court buzzed the wits who complimented and amused the king . " Poetry . . . became gallant and social , and also personal and ...
... passed into England through the modernizing influence of Boileau and his school of critics . About the court buzzed the wits who complimented and amused the king . " Poetry . . . became gallant and social , and also personal and ...
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... passed is . " But as Dante likely followed Boethius , and as Chaucer was more familiar with Boethius than with Dante , it is hardly fair to cite this passage as an illustration of Chaucer's acquaintance with Dante . Critics such as Ten ...
... passed is . " But as Dante likely followed Boethius , and as Chaucer was more familiar with Boethius than with Dante , it is hardly fair to cite this passage as an illustration of Chaucer's acquaintance with Dante . Critics such as Ten ...
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... passed from copyist to copyist ! Sometimes the copyist tried to improve Chaucer's spelling , or his grammar , or his ethics ! Anticipating alterations Chaucer occasionally threw out a warning , as in his Troilus and Criseyde : " And for ...
... passed from copyist to copyist ! Sometimes the copyist tried to improve Chaucer's spelling , or his grammar , or his ethics ! Anticipating alterations Chaucer occasionally threw out a warning , as in his Troilus and Criseyde : " And for ...
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... passed many a happy hour . Picturesque is the word that comes to the mind in thinking of the neighborhood about Stratford . During these early , impressionable years the unconscious boy was gathering the material later to be transmuted ...
... passed many a happy hour . Picturesque is the word that comes to the mind in thinking of the neighborhood about Stratford . During these early , impressionable years the unconscious boy was gathering the material later to be transmuted ...
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