The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... lady , well imbued with Chaucer's spirit . His literary form and easy mu- sical rhythm are alike remarkable at a time when so rough a metre as Langland used was tolerated . There is a delicate bloom upon his verse which is lost in ...
... lady , well imbued with Chaucer's spirit . His literary form and easy mu- sical rhythm are alike remarkable at a time when so rough a metre as Langland used was tolerated . There is a delicate bloom upon his verse which is lost in ...
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... lady should have , but who never can be made to forget that she is of lowly birth . His freedom intact , he gets tired of his happiness . Griselda's incorrigible humility worries him . In vain he dresses her up in costly clothing and ...
... lady should have , but who never can be made to forget that she is of lowly birth . His freedom intact , he gets tired of his happiness . Griselda's incorrigible humility worries him . In vain he dresses her up in costly clothing and ...
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... lady . Walter probably is satisfied now that he has wrung some sign of human feeling from her , and the little bride is supposed to be consoled for the loss of a spouse by the acquisition of parents . But Chaucer's common sense survives ...
... lady . Walter probably is satisfied now that he has wrung some sign of human feeling from her , and the little bride is supposed to be consoled for the loss of a spouse by the acquisition of parents . But Chaucer's common sense survives ...
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... lady ; " the clergyman , you know , ma'm . " Arm in arm , the stout gentle- man and the heathenish lady ap- proached the drawing - room win- dows , which opened to the ground , and now in the summer heat were thrown wide , to admit the ...
... lady ; " the clergyman , you know , ma'm . " Arm in arm , the stout gentle- man and the heathenish lady ap- proached the drawing - room win- dows , which opened to the ground , and now in the summer heat were thrown wide , to admit the ...
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... lady whose manners were easy and who did not come to church would have been a shocking thing altogether . But Mrs. Heatherleigh , half hidden behind her peacock fan , looked quiet enough . He rose to take his leave without having heard ...
... lady whose manners were easy and who did not come to church would have been a shocking thing altogether . But Mrs. Heatherleigh , half hidden behind her peacock fan , looked quiet enough . He rose to take his leave without having heard ...
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