Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... French court poet . His relations with Chaucer are known only through the following poem . Although Deschamps composed some invec- tives against the English he obviously valued Chaucer's work highly , and the Clifford referred to , 1 ...
... French court poet . His relations with Chaucer are known only through the following poem . Although Deschamps composed some invec- tives against the English he obviously valued Chaucer's work highly , and the Clifford referred to , 1 ...
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... French , vnto which language by lyke for that hee was descended of French or rather wallon race , he caryed a great affection . Since the tyme of Chaucer more Latin & French , hath bin mingled with our toung then left out of it . 55 ...
... French , vnto which language by lyke for that hee was descended of French or rather wallon race , he caryed a great affection . Since the tyme of Chaucer more Latin & French , hath bin mingled with our toung then left out of it . 55 ...
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... French , yet he hath handled them so artificially , that thereby he hath made them his owne , as his Troilus and Cresseid . The Romant of the Rose , was the Inuention of Iehan de Mehunes , a French Poet , whereof he translated but onely ...
... French , yet he hath handled them so artificially , that thereby he hath made them his owne , as his Troilus and Cresseid . The Romant of the Rose , was the Inuention of Iehan de Mehunes , a French Poet , whereof he translated but onely ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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