Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... Tale of Meliboeus and the " Parson's Tale , " in the Canterbury Tales . The " Parson's Tale , " which winds up the Canterbury Tales , as we 2 Wish . 1 Them ( ' em ) . 3 Know . 4 May . " " possess the work , is a long moral discourse ...
... Tale of Meliboeus and the " Parson's Tale , " in the Canterbury Tales . The " Parson's Tale , " which winds up the Canterbury Tales , as we 2 Wish . 1 Them ( ' em ) . 3 Know . 4 May . " " possess the work , is a long moral discourse ...
Pagina 151
... tale entitled Never too Late ; or , A Powder of Experience , 1590 ; the second part entitled Francesco's Fortunes , the same year ; his Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance , and The Repentance of Robert Greene ...
... tale entitled Never too Late ; or , A Powder of Experience , 1590 ; the second part entitled Francesco's Fortunes , the same year ; his Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance , and The Repentance of Robert Greene ...
Pagina 158
... Tale must have been written before he obtained the grant of Irish land . It is a sharp and shrewd satire upon the common modes of rising in the church and state ; not at all passionate or declamatory , -on the contrary , pervaded by a ...
... Tale must have been written before he obtained the grant of Irish land . It is a sharp and shrewd satire upon the common modes of rising in the church and state ; not at all passionate or declamatory , -on the contrary , pervaded by a ...
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