Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... genius , 1811 92 GEORGE CRABBE , Naked and unveiled character , 1812 93 JOHN GALT , Anything but poetry , 1812 94 GEORGE NOTT , Verses of cadence , 1815 95 WILLIAM HAZLITT , Chaucer attended chiefly to the real and natural , 1817 , 1818 ...
... genius , 1811 92 GEORGE CRABBE , Naked and unveiled character , 1812 93 JOHN GALT , Anything but poetry , 1812 94 GEORGE NOTT , Verses of cadence , 1815 95 WILLIAM HAZLITT , Chaucer attended chiefly to the real and natural , 1817 , 1818 ...
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... genius . In no other country has any writer effected so much with a half - formed lan- guage : retaining what was popular , and rejecting what was barbarous , he at once refined and enriched it ; and though it is certain that his poetry ...
... genius . In no other country has any writer effected so much with a half - formed lan- guage : retaining what was popular , and rejecting what was barbarous , he at once refined and enriched it ; and though it is certain that his poetry ...
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... genius was allowed to form itself ; often borrowing from the more courtly lyres , but amalgam- ating every addition , and referring all to the best test -that of the greatest number . Thus the literary feelings kept pace , upon the ...
... genius was allowed to form itself ; often borrowing from the more courtly lyres , but amalgam- ating every addition , and referring all to the best test -that of the greatest number . Thus the literary feelings kept pace , upon the ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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