Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Gower , a man claiming little for himself , modestly submitted what he had done to the judgment of Chaucer , so in turn Chaucer referred the ' Loves of Troilus ' to the criticisms of Gower and Strode . Who this Strode was I have thus ...
... Gower , a man claiming little for himself , modestly submitted what he had done to the judgment of Chaucer , so in turn Chaucer referred the ' Loves of Troilus ' to the criticisms of Gower and Strode . Who this Strode was I have thus ...
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... Gower were both of one tyme , althoughe it seemeth that Gower was a great deale his auncient : both notably learned , as the barbarous rudenes of that tyme did geue : both great frendes together , and both in like kind of studie ...
... Gower were both of one tyme , althoughe it seemeth that Gower was a great deale his auncient : both notably learned , as the barbarous rudenes of that tyme did geue : both great frendes together , and both in like kind of studie ...
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... Gower , I tell thee , his labours , as they be amorous , so they be sententious : and serue as well to suppresse vanity , as they seem to import wanton- nes . Is there no meanes to cure sores , but with Corasi- ues ? no helpe for vlcers ...
... Gower , I tell thee , his labours , as they be amorous , so they be sententious : and serue as well to suppresse vanity , as they seem to import wanton- nes . Is there no meanes to cure sores , but with Corasi- ues ? no helpe for vlcers ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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