Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... remain . This work had a profound influence upon Chaucer and during its ascendency he wrote " ballads , roundels , and virelays . " The most important of these minor works was the Book of the Duchesse , written to Chaucer 133.
... remain . This work had a profound influence upon Chaucer and during its ascendency he wrote " ballads , roundels , and virelays . " The most important of these minor works was the Book of the Duchesse , written to Chaucer 133.
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... wrote the first part of the poem between 1225 and 1230 , and Jean de Meun , who wrote between 1268 and 1277. The former was not a great poet , but he was an idealist and purist , while Jean de Meun was a realist and revolutionist . The ...
... wrote the first part of the poem between 1225 and 1230 , and Jean de Meun , who wrote between 1268 and 1277. The former was not a great poet , but he was an idealist and purist , while Jean de Meun was a realist and revolutionist . The ...
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... wrote The Canterbury Tales , and his old age Made beautiful with song ; and as I read I hear the crowing cock , I hear the note . Of lark and linnet , and from every page Rise odors of ploughed field or flowery mead . " -Longfellow ...
... wrote The Canterbury Tales , and his old age Made beautiful with song ; and as I read I hear the crowing cock , I hear the note . Of lark and linnet , and from every page Rise odors of ploughed field or flowery mead . " -Longfellow ...
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... wrote : 66 • I confess thy writings to be such As neither man nor muse can praise too much . " Such , too , is the verdict of three centuries of study . From Rus- sia , Germany , France , Spain , Japan , and China comes the almost ...
... wrote : 66 • I confess thy writings to be such As neither man nor muse can praise too much . " Such , too , is the verdict of three centuries of study . From Rus- sia , Germany , France , Spain , Japan , and China comes the almost ...
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... wrote that Shakspere " seems to write with- out any moral purpose . " Johnson evidently wanted more moral- izing in the plays ; he failed to see that the drama can be emi- nently moral without moralizing . Shakspere's dramas are moral ...
... wrote that Shakspere " seems to write with- out any moral purpose . " Johnson evidently wanted more moral- izing in the plays ; he failed to see that the drama can be emi- nently moral without moralizing . Shakspere's dramas are moral ...
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