Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... praise , if reiteration is any guide , is for Chau- cer as a translator , and though there may be some French conceit in this , it accords well with the general medieval and indeed traditional sense , as implicit in medieval rhe- toric ...
... praise , if reiteration is any guide , is for Chau- cer as a translator , and though there may be some French conceit in this , it accords well with the general medieval and indeed traditional sense , as implicit in medieval rhe- toric ...
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... praising , Chaucer's quality as a ' noble rethor ' is for Lydgate most significant . Lydgate emphasises the richness ... praise his own contempo- rary Shakespeare's Sonnets ) . Lydgate seems to register something of Chaucer's realism of ...
... praising , Chaucer's quality as a ' noble rethor ' is for Lydgate most significant . Lydgate emphasises the richness ... praise his own contempo- rary Shakespeare's Sonnets ) . Lydgate seems to register something of Chaucer's realism of ...
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... praise for this worke . which if it had come parfite vnto oure handes ( no dowbte ) woolde have merited wonderfull praise . As for me if I haue done any thinge therin it shall suffice if the louers of wittie Chaw cer do accepte my good ...
... praise for this worke . which if it had come parfite vnto oure handes ( no dowbte ) woolde have merited wonderfull praise . As for me if I haue done any thinge therin it shall suffice if the louers of wittie Chaw cer do accepte my good ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAucers works UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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