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... Chaucer , what need they had of introducing such characters , where obscene words were proper in their mouths , but very indecent to be heard , I know not what answer ... Chaucer as a dry , old - fashioned wit ON CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 171.
... Chaucer , what need they had of introducing such characters , where obscene words were proper in their mouths , but very indecent to be heard , I know not what answer ... Chaucer as a dry , old - fashioned wit ON CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 171.
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... Chaucer , would deprive the greater part of their countrymen of the same advantage , and hoard him up , as misers do their grandam gold , only to look on it themselves ... Chaucer is both in France and England ON CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 175.
... Chaucer , would deprive the greater part of their countrymen of the same advantage , and hoard him up , as misers do their grandam gold , only to look on it themselves ... Chaucer is both in France and England ON CHAUCER AND BOCCACCIO 175.
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... Chaucer , had the same genius , and followed the same studies . Both wrote novels , and each of them cultivated his mother - tongue . But the greatest resemblance of our two modern authors being in their familiar style , and pleasing ...
... Chaucer , had the same genius , and followed the same studies . Both wrote novels , and each of them cultivated his mother - tongue . But the greatest resemblance of our two modern authors being in their familiar style , and pleasing ...
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JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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