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Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare the commonest matter - of - fact has a romantic grace about it ; or seems to float with the breath of ...
Everything in Chaucer has a downright reality . A simile or a sentiment is as if it were given in upon evidence . In Shakespeare the commonest matter - of - fact has a romantic grace about it ; or seems to float with the breath of ...
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In a word , ' the best turn is given to everything , instead of the worst . There is a constant infusion of the romantic and enthusiastic , in proportion as the characters are natural and sincere : whereas , in the more artificial style ...
In a word , ' the best turn is given to everything , instead of the worst . There is a constant infusion of the romantic and enthusiastic , in proportion as the characters are natural and sincere : whereas , in the more artificial style ...
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Everything flies before his will , like a conjurer's wand , and he only metamorphoses his wife's temper by metamorphosing her senses and all the objects she sees , at a word's speaking . Such are his insisting that it is the moon and ...
Everything flies before his will , like a conjurer's wand , and he only metamorphoses his wife's temper by metamorphosing her senses and all the objects she sees , at a word's speaking . Such are his insisting that it is the moon and ...
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