Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... style . There has already been occasion to note how Chaucer's earliest , rhetorical , critics in the fifteenth century praised the elaboration of his diction , ( e.g. Nos 4 , 7 , 17 ) , and how in the sixteenth century there was ...
... style . There has already been occasion to note how Chaucer's earliest , rhetorical , critics in the fifteenth century praised the elaboration of his diction , ( e.g. Nos 4 , 7 , 17 ) , and how in the sixteenth century there was ...
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... style that marks the gradation of mind and culture between the rustic and mechanical characters , and those who , from profession and station , may be naturally supposed to have had all the advantages of the learned education of their ...
... style that marks the gradation of mind and culture between the rustic and mechanical characters , and those who , from profession and station , may be naturally supposed to have had all the advantages of the learned education of their ...
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... style it , of the departed poet . And this , indeed , is the term which Chaucer himself fixes upon , in praising Pet- rarch . But if any two poets afford a contrast to each other , and exhibit qualities directly opposite , these two are ...
... style it , of the departed poet . And this , indeed , is the term which Chaucer himself fixes upon , in praising Pet- rarch . But if any two poets afford a contrast to each other , and exhibit qualities directly opposite , these two are ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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