The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... beauty - and of how curiously his ardour had moderated when she softened and began to return his preference . He saw here a guiding principle , which he resolved to try and institute accordingly . " I discover in my pupil a taste or a ...
... beauty - and of how curiously his ardour had moderated when she softened and began to return his preference . He saw here a guiding principle , which he resolved to try and institute accordingly . " I discover in my pupil a taste or a ...
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... Beauty , " & c . CHAUCER is the first , and in some sense the greatest , English poet . His knowledge of life , his breadth of sympathy with all classes and all modes of thought , his inex- haustible fancy , his consummate art , place ...
... Beauty , " & c . CHAUCER is the first , and in some sense the greatest , English poet . His knowledge of life , his breadth of sympathy with all classes and all modes of thought , his inex- haustible fancy , his consummate art , place ...
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... beauty and civility made her inn popular , and helped to fill his pocket . She had not been married long , and was still a child in tastes and love of frolic . Chaucer's evident familiarity with the locale of Oxford in this tale , and ...
... beauty and civility made her inn popular , and helped to fill his pocket . She had not been married long , and was still a child in tastes and love of frolic . Chaucer's evident familiarity with the locale of Oxford in this tale , and ...
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... beauty dawns upon these proud ladies , and they are ordered to undress and adorn her as a bride , and set her on a snow - white horse - which they do very thoroughly , though ( this is one 3-2 1879. ] 35 Chaucer's Characters .
... beauty dawns upon these proud ladies , and they are ordered to undress and adorn her as a bride , and set her on a snow - white horse - which they do very thoroughly , though ( this is one 3-2 1879. ] 35 Chaucer's Characters .
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... beauty ? " she has strength to say , " Right well , my lord , for I never saw a fairer . " Did no mother's instinct , such as some believe in , warn her who the fair bride was ? No ; Chaucer does not romance about it , but some ...
... beauty ? " she has strength to say , " Right well , my lord , for I never saw a fairer . " Did no mother's instinct , such as some believe in , warn her who the fair bride was ? No ; Chaucer does not romance about it , but some ...
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