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... means . Could this child - like Dreamer , " who never reasons , but only feels and gets impressions " ( p . 49 ) , be Geoffrey Chaucer , man of the world ? Of course not , Kittredge concludes there is an esthetic distance between ...
... means . Could this child - like Dreamer , " who never reasons , but only feels and gets impressions " ( p . 49 ) , be Geoffrey Chaucer , man of the world ? Of course not , Kittredge concludes there is an esthetic distance between ...
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... means . Each delights in rural scenery but is entirely at home in the city where he moves in good but not exalted social circles . Each spends time in a country farmhouse inhabited by others , including a farmer who does the actual work ...
... means . Each delights in rural scenery but is entirely at home in the city where he moves in good but not exalted social circles . Each spends time in a country farmhouse inhabited by others , including a farmer who does the actual work ...
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... means a first - class , yellow a second - class road , Crossed swords are for battlefields , gothic characters For places of archaeological interest . Our man will drive you as far as the Shot Tower ; Further than that , we fear , is ...
... means a first - class , yellow a second - class road , Crossed swords are for battlefields , gothic characters For places of archaeological interest . Our man will drive you as far as the Shot Tower ; Further than that , we fear , is ...
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