University of California Publications in English, Volume 8University of California Press, 1940 |
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... example of the same technique , this time skillfully mor- tised into a stanzaic verse form and interrupted by ... examples , such as the conversation between the Friar , Sum- moner , Host , and Wife of Bath , at the end of the Wife's ...
... example of the same technique , this time skillfully mor- tised into a stanzaic verse form and interrupted by ... examples , such as the conversation between the Friar , Sum- moner , Host , and Wife of Bath , at the end of the Wife's ...
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... Examples thick as earth exhort him to deny on reasonable grounds the possibility of an after life . In five lines , faith ... example of the best English prose - writing of the seventeenth century ? " But the form of the music is paradox ...
... Examples thick as earth exhort him to deny on reasonable grounds the possibility of an after life . In five lines , faith ... example of the best English prose - writing of the seventeenth century ? " But the form of the music is paradox ...
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... example , on Wordsworth's Excursion , he writes : He exemplifies in an eminent degree the power of association [ Haz- litt's italics ] ; for his poetry has no other source or character . He has dwelt among pastoral scenes till each ...
... example , on Wordsworth's Excursion , he writes : He exemplifies in an eminent degree the power of association [ Haz- litt's italics ] ; for his poetry has no other source or character . He has dwelt among pastoral scenes till each ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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