Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... whole of his society is carried a little further by Southey's emphasis in 1831 ( No. 101 ) on Chaucer's reten- tion of ' popular ' elements , and by an anonymous reviewer in 1837 ( No. 102 ) who more explicitly relates Chaucer to the ...
... whole of his society is carried a little further by Southey's emphasis in 1831 ( No. 101 ) on Chaucer's reten- tion of ' popular ' elements , and by an anonymous reviewer in 1837 ( No. 102 ) who more explicitly relates Chaucer to the ...
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... whole . [ The whole line is : - Chaucers verse " So loytring liue you little heardgroomes . " ] Tityrus . ) I suppose he meane Chaucer , whose prayse for pleasaunt tales cannot dye , so long as the memorie of hys name shal liue , the ...
... whole . [ The whole line is : - Chaucers verse " So loytring liue you little heardgroomes . " ] Tityrus . ) I suppose he meane Chaucer , whose prayse for pleasaunt tales cannot dye , so long as the memorie of hys name shal liue , the ...
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... whole appear like the recollection of an actual scene .... [ Quotes ' The Flower and the Leaf ' , 34-133 , with a few omissions . ] ( p . 56 ) There is no affected rapture , no flowery senti- ment : the whole is an ebullition of natural ...
... whole appear like the recollection of an actual scene .... [ Quotes ' The Flower and the Leaf ' , 34-133 , with a few omissions . ] ( p . 56 ) There is no affected rapture , no flowery senti- ment : the whole is an ebullition of natural ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
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