Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 256
... give it interest and attraction , either by invention or by reshaping his source materials in any manner that his sense of literary values may direct . To make Paradise Lost interesting and attractive , therefore , Milton did not ...
... give it interest and attraction , either by invention or by reshaping his source materials in any manner that his sense of literary values may direct . To make Paradise Lost interesting and attractive , therefore , Milton did not ...
Pagina 483
... give a " just idea of that matchless genius than all the notes and criticisms on his works . " 19 It would , he says , teach men to study and discover ' new magic in his works , instead of settling the text of many scenes that are not ...
... give a " just idea of that matchless genius than all the notes and criticisms on his works . " 19 It would , he says , teach men to study and discover ' new magic in his works , instead of settling the text of many scenes that are not ...
Pagina 623
... give two starts and accompany each with a strong action of both hands : is not this wrong ? I should suspect it is ; for the whole train of Macbeth's reasoning tends to enforce the insignificance of life which he slights as of little ...
... give two starts and accompany each with a strong action of both hands : is not this wrong ? I should suspect it is ; for the whole train of Macbeth's reasoning tends to enforce the insignificance of life which he slights as of little ...
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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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