Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... never bothered to collect and publish his own plays . The status of the poet ( and Jonson calls himself poet , not playwright ) is claimed to be different . Jonson specifically claims an authoritative , edifying and improving function ...
... never bothered to collect and publish his own plays . The status of the poet ( and Jonson calls himself poet , not playwright ) is claimed to be different . Jonson specifically claims an authoritative , edifying and improving function ...
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... never extante but these two first partes onely , it made me to belyue that either the worke was never fynisshed of the authoure , or els to haue ben cor- rupted sens by some other meanes ; or what other thinge might be the cause therof ...
... never extante but these two first partes onely , it made me to belyue that either the worke was never fynisshed of the authoure , or els to haue ben cor- rupted sens by some other meanes ; or what other thinge might be the cause therof ...
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... never steps . Names alter , things never alter . I have known multitudes of those who could have been monks in the age of monkery , who in this deistical age are deists . As Newton numbered the stars , and as Linneus numbered the plants ...
... never steps . Names alter , things never alter . I have known multitudes of those who could have been monks in the age of monkery , who in this deistical age are deists . As Newton numbered the stars , and as Linneus numbered the plants ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAucers works UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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