Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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Derek Brewer. workes , they were brought to the true knowledge of Reli- gion . And not vnlike to be true . For to omitte other partes of his volume , whereof some are more fabulous then other , what tale can bee more playnely tolde ...
Derek Brewer. workes , they were brought to the true knowledge of Reli- gion . And not vnlike to be true . For to omitte other partes of his volume , whereof some are more fabulous then other , what tale can bee more playnely tolde ...
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... true loue that wrong . To make her fall , the subject of my song./ Finis./ . BRIAN WALKER , BELIEVED THE BIBLE TO BE AS TRUE AS 58 . CHAUCER 1633 Brian Walker , of Bishop Auckland in the diocese of Durham , a tradesman about whom ...
... true loue that wrong . To make her fall , the subject of my song./ Finis./ . BRIAN WALKER , BELIEVED THE BIBLE TO BE AS TRUE AS 58 . CHAUCER 1633 Brian Walker , of Bishop Auckland in the diocese of Durham , a tradesman about whom ...
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... TRUE POET 1774 Warton ( 1728-90 ) , educated at Trinity College , Oxford , professor of poetry and of history at Oxford , poet laur- eate , editor , wrote a pioneer ' History of English Poetry ' ( 1774-81 ) containing many sensible ...
... TRUE POET 1774 Warton ( 1728-90 ) , educated at Trinity College , Oxford , professor of poetry and of history at Oxford , poet laur- eate , editor , wrote a pioneer ' History of English Poetry ' ( 1774-81 ) containing many sensible ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAucers works UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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