Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Italian Humanists in Italy , 1300-1800 ' , ed . M.E. Cosenza , Boston , Mass . , 6 vols , 1962. ) Epitaphium Galfridi Chaucer . per poetam laureatum Stephanum surigonum Mediolanensem in decretis licenciatum Pyerides muse , si possunt ...
... Italian Humanists in Italy , 1300-1800 ' , ed . M.E. Cosenza , Boston , Mass . , 6 vols , 1962. ) Epitaphium Galfridi Chaucer . per poetam laureatum Stephanum surigonum Mediolanensem in decretis licenciatum Pyerides muse , si possunt ...
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... Italy Petrarch , so all England venerates Chaucer as the one who before any one else gave beauty to his native tongue . In the second he compares him to Homer and Virgil , and says that while happy ages gave birth to these two , it was ...
... Italy Petrarch , so all England venerates Chaucer as the one who before any one else gave beauty to his native tongue . In the second he compares him to Homer and Virgil , and says that while happy ages gave birth to these two , it was ...
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... Italy in a subsequent age , that Ariosto apprehended simi- lar objections to his ribaldry , as will appear from the ... Italian , especially in his serious tales , has the advantage . Pro- lixity , a fault common to all our old poets ...
... Italy in a subsequent age , that Ariosto apprehended simi- lar objections to his ribaldry , as will appear from the ... Italian , especially in his serious tales , has the advantage . Pro- lixity , a fault common to all our old poets ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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