Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... appears twice in anthology - type collections with poems by Lydgate and also , probably , ' The Legend of Good Women ' . There is no ' Canterbury Tales ' . ' Troilus and Criseyde ' appears to have been a valuable book but unfortunately ...
... appears twice in anthology - type collections with poems by Lydgate and also , probably , ' The Legend of Good Women ' . There is no ' Canterbury Tales ' . ' Troilus and Criseyde ' appears to have been a valuable book but unfortunately ...
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... appear to me of a Piece ; every Vision seeming a distinct Rhapsody , and not carrying on either one single Action , or a ... appears by the following Lines . O Morall Gower , this Boke I directe To thee , and to the Philosophic Strode To ...
... appear to me of a Piece ; every Vision seeming a distinct Rhapsody , and not carrying on either one single Action , or a ... appears by the following Lines . O Morall Gower , this Boke I directe To thee , and to the Philosophic Strode To ...
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... appears that Chaucer and Petrarch were the rivals in his days for poetical reputation . The term ' rhetoryke , ' then , although not unaptly applied to Petrarch , will not in the slightest degree portray the characteristic excellencies ...
... appears that Chaucer and Petrarch were the rivals in his days for poetical reputation . The term ' rhetoryke , ' then , although not unaptly applied to Petrarch , will not in the slightest degree portray the characteristic excellencies ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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