Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... character is more marked , whereas Chaucer says of his rich citizens : All were yclothed in o liverie . The characters of Women Chaucer has divided into two classes , the Lady Prioress and the Wife of Bath . Are not these leaders of the ...
... character is more marked , whereas Chaucer says of his rich citizens : All were yclothed in o liverie . The characters of Women Chaucer has divided into two classes , the Lady Prioress and the Wife of Bath . Are not these leaders of the ...
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... character belong- ing to them , and produce the effect of sculpture on the mind . Chaucer had an equal eye for truth of nature and discrimination of character ; and his interest in what he saw gave new distinctness and force to his ...
... character belong- ing to them , and produce the effect of sculpture on the mind . Chaucer had an equal eye for truth of nature and discrimination of character ; and his interest in what he saw gave new distinctness and force to his ...
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... characters and incidents as they pass before him : he is the master spirit - the motive principle that puts every thing in action - the life and soul of all . His character is so admirably kept up throughout the whole journey , with ...
... characters and incidents as they pass before him : he is the master spirit - the motive principle that puts every thing in action - the life and soul of all . His character is so admirably kept up throughout the whole journey , with ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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