A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... moving frame , a cinematograph . The tales are told by a band of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St. Thomas at Canterbury . We amble along with them , noting our progress from time to time : now we are at Deptford , yonder is ...
... moving frame , a cinematograph . The tales are told by a band of pilgrims on their way to the shrine of St. Thomas at Canterbury . We amble along with them , noting our progress from time to time : now we are at Deptford , yonder is ...
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... moving ; nay more , though Jesus denounces them as lies , they do not strike us as wholly false . Milton has put so much of himself into Satan that we cannot deny him all sympathy . Had Milton himself known despair in 1660 ? Was it that ...
... moving ; nay more , though Jesus denounces them as lies , they do not strike us as wholly false . Milton has put so much of himself into Satan that we cannot deny him all sympathy . Had Milton himself known despair in 1660 ? Was it that ...
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... moving verse of Chaucer , are gone ; and in the humorous pieces one misses the archness , the delicate slyness of Chaucer's satire . The stories from Boccaccio are well told , but here again Dryden excels in passages of passionate ...
... moving verse of Chaucer , are gone ; and in the humorous pieces one misses the archness , the delicate slyness of Chaucer's satire . The stories from Boccaccio are well told , but here again Dryden excels in passages of passionate ...
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