The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... doubt the belief generally held in the period be- tween 2200 and 700 B.C. It was not yet known as the doctrine of the learned , Sjû kiáo , for the word Sjû , and the written sign for it , do not occur in the classical books before Khúng ...
... doubt the belief generally held in the period be- tween 2200 and 700 B.C. It was not yet known as the doctrine of the learned , Sjû kiáo , for the word Sjû , and the written sign for it , do not occur in the classical books before Khúng ...
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... doubt he was a very good fellow in many respects ; but I did not think he was much of a tutor . For inwardly I flattered myself that his pupil , in more points than one , had proved one too many for him . Ι It was about ten years after ...
... doubt he was a very good fellow in many respects ; but I did not think he was much of a tutor . For inwardly I flattered myself that his pupil , in more points than one , had proved one too many for him . Ι It was about ten years after ...
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... doubt dependent on his grammatical construction , but also belonging in a high degree to Chaucer himself . Certain brother poets would scarcely have lavished so much eulogy upon him - Spenser would scarcely have called him the " pure ...
... doubt dependent on his grammatical construction , but also belonging in a high degree to Chaucer himself . Certain brother poets would scarcely have lavished so much eulogy upon him - Spenser would scarcely have called him the " pure ...
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... doubt true that he smiled at what made Langland stamp and rage- but I do not think that that inva- lidates Chaucer's justice , or impairs his powers of judging . may not his good humour render him a fairer judge than Langland , who saw ...
... doubt true that he smiled at what made Langland stamp and rage- but I do not think that that inva- lidates Chaucer's justice , or impairs his powers of judging . may not his good humour render him a fairer judge than Langland , who saw ...
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... doubt originated the notion that he was educated at both Universities . But this familiarity proves nothing . Chaucer is likely to have visited many a town in his capacity of royal page , valet of the Bedcham- plays which took place in ...
... doubt originated the notion that he was educated at both Universities . But this familiarity proves nothing . Chaucer is likely to have visited many a town in his capacity of royal page , valet of the Bedcham- plays which took place in ...
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