Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... Rude speche , only to enlumyne That in our tunge , was neuere noon hym like For as the sonne , do the in hevyn shyne In mydday spere , dovne to vs by lyne In whose presence , no ster may a pere Right so his dytes withoutyn eny pere ...
... Rude speche , only to enlumyne That in our tunge , was neuere noon hym like For as the sonne , do the in hevyn shyne In mydday spere , dovne to vs by lyne In whose presence , no ster may a pere Right so his dytes withoutyn eny pere ...
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... rude as this language , and unornamented as this style , now appears to us , so manifest an improvement was it upon that of his predecessors , that from his own day to that of Leland and William Thynne - the one , his earliest biogra ...
... rude as this language , and unornamented as this style , now appears to us , so manifest an improvement was it upon that of his predecessors , that from his own day to that of Leland and William Thynne - the one , his earliest biogra ...
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... rude . ' Webbe first ventures to hint that ' the manner of his style may seeme blunt and course to many fine English eares at these days . ' In the days of which Webbe speaks , the English tongue , besides the natural polish which it ...
... rude . ' Webbe first ventures to hint that ' the manner of his style may seeme blunt and course to many fine English eares at these days . ' In the days of which Webbe speaks , the English tongue , besides the natural polish which it ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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