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Pagina 35
... period we have remaining only 12,750 lines . To judge from the Compleynte to His Empty Purse , Chaucer's poetic facility suffered no impairment even in his latest years . Accordingly , if he continued his work on the Canterbury Tales ...
... period we have remaining only 12,750 lines . To judge from the Compleynte to His Empty Purse , Chaucer's poetic facility suffered no impairment even in his latest years . Accordingly , if he continued his work on the Canterbury Tales ...
Pagina 53
... period ; nor is the extreme concentration and apparently willful obscurity of Persius ' verse in the least reminiscent of Voltaire's limpid facility . It is improbable then that young Arouet would utilize Volterra as a basis for the ...
... period ; nor is the extreme concentration and apparently willful obscurity of Persius ' verse in the least reminiscent of Voltaire's limpid facility . It is improbable then that young Arouet would utilize Volterra as a basis for the ...
Pagina 65
... period in Heine's life . Heine , it will be remembered , was living in Paris at that time . In May 1831 , nearly a year after the French July Revolution , feeling the ground getting rather hot under his feet in Germany because the ...
... period in Heine's life . Heine , it will be remembered , was living in Paris at that time . In May 1831 , nearly a year after the French July Revolution , feeling the ground getting rather hot under his feet in Germany because the ...
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