Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... seems to have been a Cambridge obses- sion in the mid - sixteenth century , ( cf. Wilson , No. 32 ) ; but whereas Ashton condemns , Betham recommends Chaucer as a model . Betham was an Oxford man who became a fellow of Peterhouse ...
... seems to have been a Cambridge obses- sion in the mid - sixteenth century , ( cf. Wilson , No. 32 ) ; but whereas Ashton condemns , Betham recommends Chaucer as a model . Betham was an Oxford man who became a fellow of Peterhouse ...
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... seems , too , that Cam- bridge was more interested in rhetoric than was Oxford : Thomas Wilson ( No. 32 ) and Gabriel Harvey ( No. 45 ) are obvious names of distinguished rhetoricians , but there were others , like Peacham ( No. 56 ) ...
... seems , too , that Cam- bridge was more interested in rhetoric than was Oxford : Thomas Wilson ( No. 32 ) and Gabriel Harvey ( No. 45 ) are obvious names of distinguished rhetoricians , but there were others , like Peacham ( No. 56 ) ...
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... seems to have been by nature of a more serious & melancholick turn of mind than Chaucer : yet one here & there meets with a stroke of Satyr and Irony that does not want humour , & it usually falls ( as was the cus- tom of those times ) ...
... seems to have been by nature of a more serious & melancholick turn of mind than Chaucer : yet one here & there meets with a stroke of Satyr and Irony that does not want humour , & it usually falls ( as was the cus- tom of those times ) ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAucers works UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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