Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... called ' oral literature ' . The English seg- ment of traditional literature which is represented by Chaucer's work is most conveniently called English Gothic literature , by analogy with the contemporary easily recog- nisable Gothic ...
... called ' oral literature ' . The English seg- ment of traditional literature which is represented by Chaucer's work is most conveniently called English Gothic literature , by analogy with the contemporary easily recog- nisable Gothic ...
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... called , The pith and sinewes of eloquence , and the verie life itselfe of all mirth and pleasant writing : besides , one gifte hee hath aboue other Authours , and that is , by the excellencie of his descriptions to possesse his Readers ...
... called , The pith and sinewes of eloquence , and the verie life itselfe of all mirth and pleasant writing : besides , one gifte hee hath aboue other Authours , and that is , by the excellencie of his descriptions to possesse his Readers ...
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... called the Plowman old , worn out with age and labour , as the prospectus has represented him , and says that the picture has done so too . He is worn down with labour , but not with age . How spots of brown and yellow , smeared about ...
... called the Plowman old , worn out with age and labour , as the prospectus has represented him , and says that the picture has done so too . He is worn down with labour , but not with age . How spots of brown and yellow , smeared about ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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