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Page viii
... Praise of his Love Geral- The Burning Babe .. 117 dine ... 83 SAMUEL DANIEL ( 1562-1619 ) The Means to Attain Happy Life . 83 Sonnets to Delia ( xix , xxxix , liv , Of the Death of Sir T. W .. 83 lv ) . 117 84 The Complaint of Rosamond ...
... Praise of his Love Geral- The Burning Babe .. 117 dine ... 83 SAMUEL DANIEL ( 1562-1619 ) The Means to Attain Happy Life . 83 Sonnets to Delia ( xix , xxxix , liv , Of the Death of Sir T. W .. 83 lv ) . 117 84 The Complaint of Rosamond ...
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... praise of Chaucer by setting him off against a dark background and playfully celebrating his contemporary and friend Gower as dull with the dullness of super - man . But Chaucer needs no such setting ; we now know his age to have been ...
... praise of Chaucer by setting him off against a dark background and playfully celebrating his contemporary and friend Gower as dull with the dullness of super - man . But Chaucer needs no such setting ; we now know his age to have been ...
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... praise . The matter was all they could understand or appreciate ; and Gower and Lydgate had as much material as Chaucer , if not more . In our own day the sudden addition to the reading public of a multitude of readers of uncultivated ...
... praise . The matter was all they could understand or appreciate ; and Gower and Lydgate had as much material as Chaucer , if not more . In our own day the sudden addition to the reading public of a multitude of readers of uncultivated ...
Page xxvii
... praise work different in badness , but just as bad . SIR LEWIS MORRIS ( p . 547 ) is not a great poet , but he occupies an honorable place among poets of the second rank . Though lacking in originality and strength he has sincerity and ...
... praise work different in badness , but just as bad . SIR LEWIS MORRIS ( p . 547 ) is not a great poet , but he occupies an honorable place among poets of the second rank . Though lacking in originality and strength he has sincerity and ...
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... 32 pastime 39 36 ought praise sorrow 45 very with them also 49 leopards 43 none 44 child- 47 must 48 a lion went 51 bow 52 she 50 went 56 regard 53 doubt , fear 54 terror 55 show , feel Ther ne may no freond fleon1 other , Ne non.
... 32 pastime 39 36 ought praise sorrow 45 very with them also 49 leopards 43 none 44 child- 47 must 48 a lion went 51 bow 52 she 50 went 56 regard 53 doubt , fear 54 terror 55 show , feel Ther ne may no freond fleon1 other , Ne non.
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