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Delight in the motley spectacle was Chaucer's inspiration . To have preserved the everyday poetry of his age is one of Chaucer's greatest achievements . Chaucer also belongs to the line of English poets who have delighted in the ...
Delight in the motley spectacle was Chaucer's inspiration . To have preserved the everyday poetry of his age is one of Chaucer's greatest achievements . Chaucer also belongs to the line of English poets who have delighted in the ...
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The Brobdingnagians , though less delightful ' than the Lilliputians , are still good matter for fiction . ... is a creature to delight children of all ages ; so also is the affection of the young giantess , Glumdalclitch , for her ...
The Brobdingnagians , though less delightful ' than the Lilliputians , are still good matter for fiction . ... is a creature to delight children of all ages ; so also is the affection of the young giantess , Glumdalclitch , for her ...
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He could indulge in irresponsible fancies as well as any man , and perhaps few of his essays gave more delight than The Adventures of a Shilling , or Frozen Words . The idea of reports on the members of an imaginary club originated in ...
He could indulge in irresponsible fancies as well as any man , and perhaps few of his essays gave more delight than The Adventures of a Shilling , or Frozen Words . The idea of reports on the members of an imaginary club originated in ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE REFORMATION | 32 |
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