Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 98
... called upon the actor to discuss his own prospects as a playwright : Found Browning at August 21st . - Went to theatre for rehearsal my lodgings on my return , and was kept by him long ; but he left me where he found me . His object ...
... called upon the actor to discuss his own prospects as a playwright : Found Browning at August 21st . - Went to theatre for rehearsal my lodgings on my return , and was kept by him long ; but he left me where he found me . His object ...
Pagina 128
... called satire from the very earliest times just as the men and women who pronounced it were called satirists . So important were these satirists and their verses that very few of the 6 9 Many classical scholars have carefully pointed ...
... called satire from the very earliest times just as the men and women who pronounced it were called satirists . So important were these satirists and their verses that very few of the 6 9 Many classical scholars have carefully pointed ...
Pagina 475
... called in some editions , " The New Canting Academy . " This work with the section on cant unchanged appeared as late as 1735 ( ninth edition ) and in an undated edition printed in Dublin ( 1760-1780 ? ) . An off - shoot of the above ...
... called in some editions , " The New Canting Academy . " This work with the section on cant unchanged appeared as late as 1735 ( ninth edition ) and in an undated edition printed in Dublin ( 1760-1780 ? ) . An off - shoot of the above ...
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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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