Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... College , Oxford and Trinity College , Cambridge , a gentleman , courtier , and patron of learning , published a Latin translation of the first two books of ' Troilus and Criseyde , Amorum Troili et Creseidae libri duo priores Anglico ...
... College , Oxford and Trinity College , Cambridge , a gentleman , courtier , and patron of learning , published a Latin translation of the first two books of ' Troilus and Criseyde , Amorum Troili et Creseidae libri duo priores Anglico ...
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... College , Cambridge . He worked in the Navy Office . In extract ( a ) Penn , Batten and Mennes were all courtiers , his superiors in rank , inferiors in ability and diligence , at the Navy Office . Mennes ( 1599-1671 ) was possibly ...
... College , Cambridge . He worked in the Navy Office . In extract ( a ) Penn , Batten and Mennes were all courtiers , his superiors in rank , inferiors in ability and diligence , at the Navy Office . Mennes ( 1599-1671 ) was possibly ...
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... College in 1756 because of the rude behaviour of the Peterhouse men . His comments on Chaucer occur in the second volume of his Commonplace Books ( now in Pem- broke College ) , Vol . II , pp . 743ff . , written partly for a projected ...
... College in 1756 because of the rude behaviour of the Peterhouse men . His comments on Chaucer occur in the second volume of his Commonplace Books ( now in Pem- broke College ) , Vol . II , pp . 743ff . , written partly for a projected ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAucers works UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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