Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 524
... Reade himself suffered . Until the break , however , they move from one exciting incident to the next with confident tread . Reade preferred to pass from excitement to excitement with as little analytical dilation as possible . His ...
... Reade himself suffered . Until the break , however , they move from one exciting incident to the next with confident tread . Reade preferred to pass from excitement to excitement with as little analytical dilation as possible . His ...
Pagina 528
... Reade says , the above sentences ... were never uttered . " 22 66 Occasionally Reade both analyzes and at the same time pictures dramatically ; though he is obviously much more at home with the latter method . When Zoe Vizard , the ...
... Reade says , the above sentences ... were never uttered . " 22 66 Occasionally Reade both analyzes and at the same time pictures dramatically ; though he is obviously much more at home with the latter method . When Zoe Vizard , the ...
Pagina 532
... Reade shows how unusual the procedure is by informing his readers that he is about to " indicate rather than describe " the scenes as they appear to the most interested spectators . 42 e . Exceptional Insight The brains of Reade's ...
... Reade shows how unusual the procedure is by informing his readers that he is about to " indicate rather than describe " the scenes as they appear to the most interested spectators . 42 e . Exceptional Insight The brains of Reade's ...
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Robert K Root The Text of the Canterbury Tales | 1 |
Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
Estrich Chaucers Prologue to the Legend of Good Women | 20 |
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