The English Muse, a SketchG. Bell & sons Limited, 1950 - 464 psl. |
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... never speak ; the Canterbury Tales were never finished . In many cases nothing is kept back ; the Prioress and Monk are seen , heard , and known . The same kind of delineation recurs in the tales , by way of caricature ; the Miller and ...
... never speak ; the Canterbury Tales were never finished . In many cases nothing is kept back ; the Prioress and Monk are seen , heard , and known . The same kind of delineation recurs in the tales , by way of caricature ; the Miller and ...
68 psl.
... never more novel , more original , than when he tells them . Once at least , and probably twice , he declares his repentance ; but luckily he could not , or did not , suppress the corpora delicti . For he makes poetry out of them , out ...
... never more novel , more original , than when he tells them . Once at least , and probably twice , he declares his repentance ; but luckily he could not , or did not , suppress the corpora delicti . For he makes poetry out of them , out ...
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... never lost the gift , and made songs all his life ; more sparsely while he was engrossed in satire and debate . He wrote more good ones than all the courtly poets put together , although never once does he strike the piercing note of ...
... never lost the gift , and made songs all his life ; more sparsely while he was engrossed in satire and debate . He wrote more good ones than all the courtly poets put together , although never once does he strike the piercing note of ...
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