Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold |
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If we knew three times or ten times as much about Chaucer's personal life as we do know , it is still to his work that we should have to look to discover what kind of man he really was . He does not obtrude himself ; but before we have ...
If we knew three times or ten times as much about Chaucer's personal life as we do know , it is still to his work that we should have to look to discover what kind of man he really was . He does not obtrude himself ; but before we have ...
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This diamond he greets your wife withal , By the name of most kind hostess ; and shut up In measureless content . MACBETH . Being unprepar'd , Our will became the servant to defect , Which else should free have wrought . BANQUO .
This diamond he greets your wife withal , By the name of most kind hostess ; and shut up In measureless content . MACBETH . Being unprepar'd , Our will became the servant to defect , Which else should free have wrought . BANQUO .
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Half a century later , in the essays of Addison and Steele , a modification of this kind of thing is used to adorn or illustrate a more general argument . The character is still typical rather than individual , but at least an attempt ...
Half a century later , in the essays of Addison and Steele , a modification of this kind of thing is used to adorn or illustrate a more general argument . The character is still typical rather than individual , but at least an attempt ...
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