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" The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages and nations: as one age falls, another rises, different to mortal sight, but to immortals only the same; for we see the same characters repeated again and again, in animals,... "
The Family Library (Harper). - Page 143
1846
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The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Volume 2

Allan Cunningham - 1859 - 288 pages
...skill his inimitable Pilgrims required at the hand of an artist. He who saw visions in Coelo-Syria and statues a hundred feet high, wrote thus concerning...again and again, in animals, in vegetables, and in men ; nothmg new occurs in identical existence. Accident ever varies ; substance can never surfer change...
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Life of William Blake, "Pictor Ignotus": With Selections from His Poems and ...

Alexander Gilchrist, Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1863 - 366 pages
...lodgynge-house for Pilgrims who journey to Saint Thomas's Shrine at Canterbury.' The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages and nations. As one age Mis, another rises, different to mortal sight, but to immortals only the same ; for we see the same...
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The Primitive Methodist Quarterly Review and Christian Ambassador, Volume 3

1881 - 790 pages
...contemporaries, gave. Says Blake : The characters of Chaucer's ' Pilgrims ' are the characters which compos? all ages and nations. As one age falls another rises,...immortals only the same ; for we see the same characters repealed again and again in animals, vegetables, minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical...
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The Poems: With Specimens of the Prose Writings, of William Blake

William Blake - 1885 - 330 pages
...lodgynge-house for Pilgrims who journey to St. Thomas' Shrine at Canterbury." fThe characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...same characters repeated again and again, in animals, •f-. vegetables, and minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical existence ; accident ever...
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The Poems: With Specimens of the Prose Writings, of William Blake

William Blake - 1885 - 302 pages
...lodgynge-house for Pilgrims who journey to St. Thomas' Shrine at Canterbury." The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...same characters repeated again and again, in animals, vegetables, and minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical existence : accident ever vanes,...
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The Poems of William Blake

William Blake - 1893 - 324 pages
...lodgynge house for Pilgrims who journey to St. Thomas' Shrine at Canterbury.' The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...same characters repeated again and again, in animals, vegetables, minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical existence ; accident ever varies....
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 pages
...lodgynge house for Pilgrims who journey to St. Thomas' Shrine at Canterbury." The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...same characters repeated again and again, in animals, vegetables, minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical existence ; accident ever varies....
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 542 pages
...lodgynge house for Pilgrims who journey to St. Thomas' Shrine at Canterbury." The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...same characters repeated again and again, in animals, vegetables, minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical existence ; accident ever varies....
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 pages
...lodgynge house for Pilgrims who journey to St* Thomas' Shrine at Canterbury." The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...sight, but to immortals only the same ; for we see the eaine characters repeated again and again, in animals, vegetables, minerals, and in men. Nothing new...
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Pamphlets in Philology and the Humanities, Volume 14

1902 - 908 pages
...lodgynge-house for Pilgrims who journey to Saint Thomas's Shrine at Canterbury.' The characters of Chaucer's Pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages...same characters repeated again and again, in animals, vegetables, minerals, and in men. Nothing new occurs in identical existence ; Accident ever varies,...
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