Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... fame / whiche is sentencyous He drewe hymselfe / on his owne inuencyon And than the tragydyes / so pyteous Of the nyntene ladyes was his translacyon And vpon his ymagynacyon 1325 He made also Some vertuous the tales of Caunterbury and ...
... fame / whiche is sentencyous He drewe hymselfe / on his owne inuencyon And than the tragydyes / so pyteous Of the nyntene ladyes was his translacyon And vpon his ymagynacyon 1325 He made also Some vertuous the tales of Caunterbury and ...
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... fame his glittringe laudes well woonn as phoebus rayes doth shyne , his name aboute the world doth roonn . oute of his bones nowe putryfyed , his ffame doth dailie sproote , his blased brute in Realmes doth ryde that first from him ...
... fame his glittringe laudes well woonn as phoebus rayes doth shyne , his name aboute the world doth roonn . oute of his bones nowe putryfyed , his ffame doth dailie sproote , his blased brute in Realmes doth ryde that first from him ...
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... FAME to that of Rumour . Such a change is not methinks judicious , as it destroys the unity of the subject , and distracts the view of the reader ; not to mention , that the difference between Rumour and Fame is not sufficiently ...
... FAME to that of Rumour . Such a change is not methinks judicious , as it destroys the unity of the subject , and distracts the view of the reader ; not to mention , that the difference between Rumour and Fame is not sufficiently ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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