Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Canterbury Tales ' , and especially ' The General Prologue ' and ' The Wife of Bath's Prologue ' , had always been appreciated . Lydgate's imitation of Chaucer's ' Prologue to the Canterbury Tales ' in the Pro- logue to his own ' Thebes ...
... Canterbury Tales ' , and especially ' The General Prologue ' and ' The Wife of Bath's Prologue ' , had always been appreciated . Lydgate's imitation of Chaucer's ' Prologue to the Canterbury Tales ' in the Pro- logue to his own ' Thebes ...
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... CANTERBURY TALES Little is known of Becke , who supervised a reprint pub- lished in 1549 of T. Matthew's Bible of 1537. In the Pre- fatory Letter which appears to have been his principal contribution he contrasts the Bible with ' Canterbury ...
... CANTERBURY TALES Little is known of Becke , who supervised a reprint pub- lished in 1549 of T. Matthew's Bible of 1537. In the Pre- fatory Letter which appears to have been his principal contribution he contrasts the Bible with ' Canterbury ...
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... Canterbury Pilgrims . Was the Parish Priest , Wickliffe ? or the Clerke of Oxenforde , the philosophical Strode ? Was Harry Bailey , the Host , a real character ? A name seems to stamp him with individuality . But if there is any thing ...
... Canterbury Pilgrims . Was the Parish Priest , Wickliffe ? or the Clerke of Oxenforde , the philosophical Strode ? Was Harry Bailey , the Host , a real character ? A name seems to stamp him with individuality . But if there is any thing ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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