Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... limitations and aspira- tions , and the spirit of the age in which they lived and worked . It is hoped that this book may be one of many modern influences 330417 in awakening , stimulating , and maintaining an interest in.
... limitations and aspira- tions , and the spirit of the age in which they lived and worked . It is hoped that this book may be one of many modern influences 330417 in awakening , stimulating , and maintaining an interest in.
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... lived about seventy - two years . " Then in Urry's edition of Chaucer's works , 1721 , the actual mention of 1328 occurs . As an example of the zeal of scholarship , it would be interesting to follow the processes by which this date was ...
... lived about seventy - two years . " Then in Urry's edition of Chaucer's works , 1721 , the actual mention of 1328 occurs . As an example of the zeal of scholarship , it would be interesting to follow the processes by which this date was ...
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... lived in its environment . When he joined the English army invading France , he saw war as carried on with chivalry and knighthood at their highest degree of outward splendor . On his return to England he translated the Roman de la Rose ...
... lived in its environment . When he joined the English army invading France , he saw war as carried on with chivalry and knighthood at their highest degree of outward splendor . On his return to England he translated the Roman de la Rose ...
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... lived at a time when " a great scholar was expected to know not merely something of everything , but everything of everything . " This ideal may be at least as rational as the modern theory which with its emphasis on technical ...
... lived at a time when " a great scholar was expected to know not merely something of everything , but everything of everything . " This ideal may be at least as rational as the modern theory which with its emphasis on technical ...
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... lived was not conducive to open - mindedness and free expression . Even today in some communities there is little tolerance of free discussion of religious topics . In Chaucer's day the path of free expression was beset with many ...
... lived was not conducive to open - mindedness and free expression . Even today in some communities there is little tolerance of free discussion of religious topics . In Chaucer's day the path of free expression was beset with many ...
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