Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... once , as when we think of the relationship between the Clerk's Tale and the Clerk who is telling it , or of the relationship between the real Chaucer and Chaucer the innocent pilgrim . But every once in a while Chaucer rattles three or ...
... once , as when we think of the relationship between the Clerk's Tale and the Clerk who is telling it , or of the relationship between the real Chaucer and Chaucer the innocent pilgrim . But every once in a while Chaucer rattles three or ...
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... once wrote , " are an affirmation of life values as against the mechanization of human nature . " D. H. Lawrence was , throughout his life , committed to the belief that we “ can develop an instinct for life , . . . an instinct of the ...
... once wrote , " are an affirmation of life values as against the mechanization of human nature . " D. H. Lawrence was , throughout his life , committed to the belief that we “ can develop an instinct for life , . . . an instinct of the ...
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... once was , but now he holds the power which his suffering and dis- covery have conferred upon him , the power to reject life . Hence he leaves the stage of our minds as he entered it , the holder of concealed knowledge , con- cealed ...
... once was , but now he holds the power which his suffering and dis- covery have conferred upon him , the power to reject life . Hence he leaves the stage of our minds as he entered it , the holder of concealed knowledge , con- cealed ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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