Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Boke with the Legende off Lad [ ies , la Belle Dame ] saunce Mercye , the Parlement off Byrd [ es , the Temple of ] Glasse , Palatyse and Scitacus , the Me [ ditations of ] the Greene Knyght ; valet , · · · 4. Item , a Boke in preente ...
... Boke with the Legende off Lad [ ies , la Belle Dame ] saunce Mercye , the Parlement off Byrd [ es , the Temple of ] Glasse , Palatyse and Scitacus , the Me [ ditations of ] the Greene Knyght ; valet , · · · 4. Item , a Boke in preente ...
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... boke whiche is named the boke of Consola- cion of philosophie whiche that Boecius made for his com- forte and consolacion he beyng in exile for the comyne and publick wele hauyng grete heuynes & though tes and in maner of despayr ...
... boke whiche is named the boke of Consola- cion of philosophie whiche that Boecius made for his com- forte and consolacion he beyng in exile for the comyne and publick wele hauyng grete heuynes & though tes and in maner of despayr ...
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... boke they may see what this transitorie & mutable worlde is And wherto euery mann liuyng in hit / ought to entende . Thenne for as moche as this sayd boke so translated is rare & not spred ne knowen as it is digne and worthy . For the ...
... boke they may see what this transitorie & mutable worlde is And wherto euery mann liuyng in hit / ought to entende . Thenne for as moche as this sayd boke so translated is rare & not spred ne knowen as it is digne and worthy . For the ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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