Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... matter , and Lydgate em- phasises both the fullness of Chaucer's subject - matter and , especially , its variety : fictions , ' historial ' things , morality , disport , comedy , tragedy and ribaldry ( No. 4 e ) . Lydgate gives an ...
... matter , and Lydgate em- phasises both the fullness of Chaucer's subject - matter and , especially , its variety : fictions , ' historial ' things , morality , disport , comedy , tragedy and ribaldry ( No. 4 e ) . Lydgate gives an ...
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... matters , and were as concerned to get the text right as we know Chaucer himself was , from his poem to Adam Scriveyn ... matter exactly , including the use or not of final -e as required , and one can only lament that his Commonplace ...
... matters , and were as concerned to get the text right as we know Chaucer himself was , from his poem to Adam Scriveyn ... matter exactly , including the use or not of final -e as required , and one can only lament that his Commonplace ...
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... matters , It is to be wished , if not all , at leaste wise that some part of the time which is spente in readinge of suche bookes ( althoughe many of them contayne notable matter ) were bestowed in reading of holy Scripture or other ...
... matters , It is to be wished , if not all , at leaste wise that some part of the time which is spente in readinge of suche bookes ( althoughe many of them contayne notable matter ) were bestowed in reading of holy Scripture or other ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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