Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... lines were taken from a certain elegy which Ste- phen Surigon of Milan , a celebrated poet of his time , wrote at the request of William Caxton . It is therefore a pleasure to repeat on this occasion the whole of the elegy , for it is ...
... lines were taken from a certain elegy which Ste- phen Surigon of Milan , a celebrated poet of his time , wrote at the request of William Caxton . It is therefore a pleasure to repeat on this occasion the whole of the elegy , for it is ...
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... lines into a small compass . As Chaucer takes every opportunity of satyrizing the follies of his age , he has in this part introduced many circumstances , which it was prudent in POPE to omit , as they would not have been either ...
... lines into a small compass . As Chaucer takes every opportunity of satyrizing the follies of his age , he has in this part introduced many circumstances , which it was prudent in POPE to omit , as they would not have been either ...
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... lines have the appearance of being pure Iambic Decasyllables . This however was the effect of accident . For accent and quantity , which are not of necessity the same , would sometimes coincide , and when they did , a pure Iambic ...
... lines have the appearance of being pure Iambic Decasyllables . This however was the effect of accident . For accent and quantity , which are not of necessity the same , would sometimes coincide , and when they did , a pure Iambic ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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