Outlines of English and American LiteratureGinn, 1917 - 557 psl. |
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... humor , that having written a little book in what seemed to him an unskilled or " unconning " way , he hesitated to give it to the world for dread of the " prees " or crowd of critics who , even in that early day , were wont to look ...
... humor , that having written a little book in what seemed to him an unskilled or " unconning " way , he hesitated to give it to the world for dread of the " prees " or crowd of critics who , even in that early day , were wont to look ...
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... humorous according to your point of view : " I forbid William of Malmesbury and Henry of Huntingdon to speak of the kings of Britain , since they have not seen the book which Walter Archdeacon of Oxford [ who was dead , of course ] ...
... humorous according to your point of view : " I forbid William of Malmesbury and Henry of Huntingdon to speak of the kings of Britain , since they have not seen the book which Walter Archdeacon of Oxford [ who was dead , of course ] ...
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... humor and wisdom , that we recognize and welcome them as friends or neighbors , who are the same in all ages . From this viewpoint Chaucer is more modern than Tennyson or Longfellow . Life . Chaucer's boyhood was spent in London , near ...
... humor and wisdom , that we recognize and welcome them as friends or neighbors , who are the same in all ages . From this viewpoint Chaucer is more modern than Tennyson or Longfellow . Life . Chaucer's boyhood was spent in London , near ...
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... humor of which evidently touched the king and brought Chaucer another pension . Two poems of this period are supposed to contain autobiographical material . In the Legend of Good Women he says : And as for me , though that my wit be ...
... humor of which evidently touched the king and brought Chaucer another pension . Two poems of this period are supposed to contain autobiographical material . In the Legend of Good Women he says : And as for me , though that my wit be ...
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... humor , pathos , analysis of human motives , and a sense of impending tragedy which comes not from the loss of wealth or happiness but of character . Cressida's final thought of her first lover is intensely pathetic , and a whole ...
... humor , pathos , analysis of human motives , and a sense of impending tragedy which comes not from the loss of wealth or happiness but of character . Cressida's final thought of her first lover is intensely pathetic , and a whole ...
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