Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Plautus nor Terence free in this behalfe : But these two last are excused aboue the rest , by their due obserua- tion of Decorum , in giuing to their comicall persons such manner of speeches as did best fit their dispositions . And may ...
... Plautus nor Terence free in this behalfe : But these two last are excused aboue the rest , by their due obserua- tion of Decorum , in giuing to their comicall persons such manner of speeches as did best fit their dispositions . And may ...
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... Plautus , Plautus Statius , Statius Men- ander , and Menander other Graecians before him . The ring they beate is this , and farther they goe not : to shewe the wantonnesse of some young women : the loosenesse of many young men : the ...
... Plautus , Plautus Statius , Statius Men- ander , and Menander other Graecians before him . The ring they beate is this , and farther they goe not : to shewe the wantonnesse of some young women : the loosenesse of many young men : the ...
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... PLAUTUS , TERENCE , or ARISTOPHANES , that will pretend to say , CHAUCER has not equally , thro ' his ' Canterbury Tales ' , supported his Characters . And All must allow , that the Plan , by which He connects and unites his Tales , one ...
... PLAUTUS , TERENCE , or ARISTOPHANES , that will pretend to say , CHAUCER has not equally , thro ' his ' Canterbury Tales ' , supported his Characters . And All must allow , that the Plan , by which He connects and unites his Tales , one ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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