Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... never extante but these two first partes onely , it made me to belyue that either the worke was never fynisshed of the authoure , or els to haue ben cor- rupted sens by some other meanes ; or what other thinge might be the cause therof ...
... never extante but these two first partes onely , it made me to belyue that either the worke was never fynisshed of the authoure , or els to haue ben cor- rupted sens by some other meanes ; or what other thinge might be the cause therof ...
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... never used but in the 2d Place : and therefore says he , in the Critick's Style , meo piriculo [ sic ] ( i.e. upon my Reputation ) read them thus , Whannè that Apryl with his Schoures sote , The Drought of March had percid to the Rote ...
... never used but in the 2d Place : and therefore says he , in the Critick's Style , meo piriculo [ sic ] ( i.e. upon my Reputation ) read them thus , Whannè that Apryl with his Schoures sote , The Drought of March had percid to the Rote ...
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... never did subsist but once , and are never likely to sub- sist again , people would be led of course to think and speak of them , as romantic , and unnatural . The conse- quence of which was a total contempt and rejection of them ...
... never did subsist but once , and are never likely to sub- sist again , people would be led of course to think and speak of them , as romantic , and unnatural . The conse- quence of which was a total contempt and rejection of them ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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