Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... gives two Times to one long Syllable , so he often uses two short Syllables , I mean , such as do not require a strong ... give me leave to observe , that he has never used it in any even Place , except the 2d , where it is allowable ...
... gives two Times to one long Syllable , so he often uses two short Syllables , I mean , such as do not require a strong ... give me leave to observe , that he has never used it in any even Place , except the 2d , where it is allowable ...
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... give the Preference to CHAUCER's Manner of Treating this Story , yet , here and there , I thought He had omitted some Beauties discernible in PETRARCH ; and still think , there are Others remaining in BOCCACE , which PETRARCH has ...
... give the Preference to CHAUCER's Manner of Treating this Story , yet , here and there , I thought He had omitted some Beauties discernible in PETRARCH ; and still think , there are Others remaining in BOCCACE , which PETRARCH has ...
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... give animation to his labours , and importance to his undertaking . The full and complete life of a poet would ... gives name to these volumes . II I can pretend only to have written a superficial work . My studies , if any thing of mine ...
... give animation to his labours , and importance to his undertaking . The full and complete life of a poet would ... gives name to these volumes . II I can pretend only to have written a superficial work . My studies , if any thing of mine ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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