Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Reason , prefer Lucan and Ovid to Homer and Virgil , and Martial to all Four of them . As for the Turn of Words , in which Ovid particularly excels all Poets ; they are sometimes a Fault , and sometimes a Beauty , as they are us'd ...
... Reason , prefer Lucan and Ovid to Homer and Virgil , and Martial to all Four of them . As for the Turn of Words , in which Ovid particularly excels all Poets ; they are sometimes a Fault , and sometimes a Beauty , as they are us'd ...
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... Reason to depend on his Authority . Besides , ' tis notorious Lang- land copies his Characters , and Manners from the Age he lived in , and we find him , in one Passage , seating Reason between the King and his Son : In another ...
... Reason to depend on his Authority . Besides , ' tis notorious Lang- land copies his Characters , and Manners from the Age he lived in , and we find him , in one Passage , seating Reason between the King and his Son : In another ...
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... REASON 1805 , 1822 Wordsworth ( 1770-1850 ) , himself so great a poet , always expressed his appreciation of Chaucer , with Spenser , Shakespeare 247 Chaucer : The Critical Heritage vol . 1 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, The lucid shafts of reason ...
... REASON 1805 , 1822 Wordsworth ( 1770-1850 ) , himself so great a poet , always expressed his appreciation of Chaucer , with Spenser , Shakespeare 247 Chaucer : The Critical Heritage vol . 1 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, The lucid shafts of reason ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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