Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... true or false , this theory has influenced art and literature . It might be expected that Huxley and Spencer , scientists who had preeminently the gift of expres- sion , would emphasize the idea of development under law , but Tennyson ...
... true or false , this theory has influenced art and literature . It might be expected that Huxley and Spencer , scientists who had preeminently the gift of expres- sion , would emphasize the idea of development under law , but Tennyson ...
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... true it might help to explain Chaucer's close relationship with court affairs , for John of Gaunt was the son of Edward III . That he had a son , Lewis , we know from his Astrolabe , prepared for the instruction of his boy . There is a ...
... true it might help to explain Chaucer's close relationship with court affairs , for John of Gaunt was the son of Edward III . That he had a son , Lewis , we know from his Astrolabe , prepared for the instruction of his boy . There is a ...
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... - at - law- " Nowhere so bisy a man as he ther nas , And yet he semed bisier than he was ; " the Franklin , the true disciple of Epicurus ; the Cook with gan- grene on his shin ; the Shipman ; the Physician 16 Masters of English Literature.
... - at - law- " Nowhere so bisy a man as he ther nas , And yet he semed bisier than he was ; " the Franklin , the true disciple of Epicurus ; the Cook with gan- grene on his shin ; the Shipman ; the Physician 16 Masters of English Literature.
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... true ; So oft a day I motet thy work renewe , It to correct and eke to rub and scrape , And all is through thy negligence and rape . ‡ But these hopes and prayers of the poet were unavailing . There are many puzzles that defy solution ...
... true ; So oft a day I motet thy work renewe , It to correct and eke to rub and scrape , And all is through thy negligence and rape . ‡ But these hopes and prayers of the poet were unavailing . There are many puzzles that defy solution ...
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... true in the case of this poet whose scholastic experiences were so meager . Stratford was then a small village with possibly 1,500 inhabitants . To the north of the river stretched the Forest of Arden , among whose trees the youthful ...
... true in the case of this poet whose scholastic experiences were so meager . Stratford was then a small village with possibly 1,500 inhabitants . To the north of the river stretched the Forest of Arden , among whose trees the youthful ...
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