Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Chaucer's terms are not really dark ( No. 19 ) . By 1546 Peter Ashton ( No. 30 ) ( one of two Cam- bridge men of this name ) , who wrote ' A Short Treatise vpon the Turkes Chronicles ' , finds Chaucer's words ' almost out of use ...
... Chaucer's terms are not really dark ( No. 19 ) . By 1546 Peter Ashton ( No. 30 ) ( one of two Cam- bridge men of this name ) , who wrote ' A Short Treatise vpon the Turkes Chronicles ' , finds Chaucer's words ' almost out of use ...
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... Chaucer is still presented as a dramatist avant la lettre , and still essentially a comic writer . Nevertheless the reversal of Neoclassical social and cultural elitism im- plicit in the idea that Chaucer was responsive to the whole of ...
... Chaucer is still presented as a dramatist avant la lettre , and still essentially a comic writer . Nevertheless the reversal of Neoclassical social and cultural elitism im- plicit in the idea that Chaucer was responsive to the whole of ...
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... Chaucer's credit or discredit , but to make an attempt , largely successful , to sort the genuine works from the spurious , which he did by the criterion of style . ( 11 ) ' The Works of Chaucer ' in John Bell's ' The Poets of Great ...
... Chaucer's credit or discredit , but to make an attempt , largely successful , to sort the genuine works from the spurious , which he did by the criterion of style . ( 11 ) ' The Works of Chaucer ' in John Bell's ' The Poets of Great ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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