Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... imitation ' ( p . 101 ) , and Sid- ney's whole theory , like that of the great European scho- lars on whom he drew , is based on this premise . Thus in the Neoclassical view poetry is by definition both imitative of life and morally ...
... imitation ' ( p . 101 ) , and Sid- ney's whole theory , like that of the great European scho- lars on whom he drew , is based on this premise . Thus in the Neoclassical view poetry is by definition both imitative of life and morally ...
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... Imitations of English Authors ' said to have been written in youth , is more gross than Chaucer ever was . Chaucer's ... imitation which in- structs life , since that doctrine indicates that litera- ture has a direct effect on life ...
... Imitations of English Authors ' said to have been written in youth , is more gross than Chaucer ever was . Chaucer's ... imitation which in- structs life , since that doctrine indicates that litera- ture has a direct effect on life ...
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... imitate ; and , thus , while a Few excellent Authors throw a Glory on the Studies they pursue , Disciples will not be wanting to imitate them : But , when those Studies fall into Disesteem , and Neglect , instead of being pro- fess'd ...
... imitate ; and , thus , while a Few excellent Authors throw a Glory on the Studies they pursue , Disciples will not be wanting to imitate them : But , when those Studies fall into Disesteem , and Neglect , instead of being pro- fess'd ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAucers works UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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