Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... with Romantic colouring , but his theory has very little effect on his actual criticism of Chaucer ( No. 95 ) , as is so often the case . Neoclassical concepts of poetry find little place for narrative . 24 Introduction.
... with Romantic colouring , but his theory has very little effect on his actual criticism of Chaucer ( No. 95 ) , as is so often the case . Neoclassical concepts of poetry find little place for narrative . 24 Introduction.
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... effect of Poetry should be to lift the mind from the painful realities of actual existence , from its every - day concerns , and its perpetually - occurring vexa- tions , and to give it repose by substituting objects in their place ...
... effect of Poetry should be to lift the mind from the painful realities of actual existence , from its every - day concerns , and its perpetually - occurring vexa- tions , and to give it repose by substituting objects in their place ...
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... effect of accident . For accent and quantity , which are not of necessity the same , would sometimes coincide , and when they did , a pure Iambic Decasyllable was unavoidably the result . It was the frequent occurrence of these ...
... effect of accident . For accent and quantity , which are not of necessity the same , would sometimes coincide , and when they did , a pure Iambic Decasyllable was unavoidably the result . It was the frequent occurrence of these ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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