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... talk : it is clearly a separate fragment of the whole work . This tale is in quite different vein from that of the Miller's or the Reeve's . Told in rhyme royal , it is a sym- bolic story of the manifold misfortunes of Constance ...
... talk : it is clearly a separate fragment of the whole work . This tale is in quite different vein from that of the Miller's or the Reeve's . Told in rhyme royal , it is a sym- bolic story of the manifold misfortunes of Constance ...
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... talking in such terms about literature we are talking metaphorically , not literally ) , but it can be doubted whether the process can usefully be considered " natural . " The rela- tion between the public and the private theater , the ...
... talking in such terms about literature we are talking metaphorically , not literally ) , but it can be doubted whether the process can usefully be considered " natural . " The rela- tion between the public and the private theater , the ...
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... talking of his own education and ambitions . He talks of his youth , his friendships , his studies , his Italian visit , his feelings when the Civil War broke out , in a long passage which is of the first importance for the student of ...
... talking of his own education and ambitions . He talks of his youth , his friendships , his studies , his Italian visit , his feelings when the Civil War broke out , in a long passage which is of the first importance for the student of ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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