Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... sense , however little consciously realised , of the importance of rhetoric as a mode of knowledge and creative perception , using lan- guage as a mental tool . Chaucer , they continually say , refined and extended language , as well as ...
... sense , however little consciously realised , of the importance of rhetoric as a mode of knowledge and creative perception , using lan- guage as a mental tool . Chaucer , they continually say , refined and extended language , as well as ...
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... sense were doubly disgusted to find a representation of things unlike to what they observed in real life , and beyond what it was ever possible should have existed . However , with these disadvantages there was still so much of the old ...
... sense were doubly disgusted to find a representation of things unlike to what they observed in real life , and beyond what it was ever possible should have existed . However , with these disadvantages there was still so much of the old ...
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... sense of the development of English literature , clearly differentiates the ' minor poems ' , registers both humour and pathos , perceives the picturesque . His sense of Chau- cer's description of professional characters , their rela ...
... sense of the development of English literature , clearly differentiates the ' minor poems ' , registers both humour and pathos , perceives the picturesque . His sense of Chau- cer's description of professional characters , their rela ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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