University of California Publications in English, Volume 8University of California Press, 1940 |
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Page 20
... present conditions , it was expedient for Chaucer to plan the sort of structure which could be composed of small and self - contained units . To take the leisure intervals of an active life and spend them , year after devoted year , on ...
... present conditions , it was expedient for Chaucer to plan the sort of structure which could be composed of small and self - contained units . To take the leisure intervals of an active life and spend them , year after devoted year , on ...
Page 108
... present — that reason is a process and that it does not necessarily lead to truth - were often uppermost in Swift's mind . Those passages serve to empha- size by setting apart the less familiar use of the word described in the preceding ...
... present — that reason is a process and that it does not necessarily lead to truth - were often uppermost in Swift's mind . Those passages serve to empha- size by setting apart the less familiar use of the word described in the preceding ...
Page 147
... present in works of art before Hazlitt theo- rized about them , and since the essays of the critics demonstrate that truth and beauty can be the same in very different ways , it will be well to indicate all possible points of connection ...
... present in works of art before Hazlitt theo- rized about them , and since the essays of the critics demonstrate that truth and beauty can be the same in very different ways , it will be well to indicate all possible points of connection ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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