Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... wrote " Comus , " " Lyci- das , " " L'Allegro , " " Il Penseroso , " the too few Sonnets , and " Samson Agonistes " would still rank with Spenser and Coleridge . The eloquent reason- er who wrote in prose so many dynamic passages for ...
... wrote " Comus , " " Lyci- das , " " L'Allegro , " " Il Penseroso , " the too few Sonnets , and " Samson Agonistes " would still rank with Spenser and Coleridge . The eloquent reason- er who wrote in prose so many dynamic passages for ...
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... wrote histories of Britain and of Russia , and made a large collection of theological doctrines and another which was to become a Latin dictionary . How he felt in the last part of his life , when the form of government and the practice ...
... wrote histories of Britain and of Russia , and made a large collection of theological doctrines and another which was to become a Latin dictionary . How he felt in the last part of his life , when the form of government and the practice ...
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... wrote it . How did he feel when he wrote The Bard ? " peaceful - looking scholar replied , " I Bard . " 66 66 Why , " that felt like the In the making of another great Ode , Gray's work on the history of poetry was essential . This Ode ...
... wrote it . How did he feel when he wrote The Bard ? " peaceful - looking scholar replied , " I Bard . " 66 66 Why , " that felt like the In the making of another great Ode , Gray's work on the history of poetry was essential . This Ode ...
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