Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... kind of Drollery . ( b ) Sir Geoffry Chaucer , the Prince and Coryphoeus , generally so reputed , till this Age , of our English Poets , and as much as we triumph over his old fashion'd phrase , and obsolete words , one of the first ...
... kind of Drollery . ( b ) Sir Geoffry Chaucer , the Prince and Coryphoeus , generally so reputed , till this Age , of our English Poets , and as much as we triumph over his old fashion'd phrase , and obsolete words , one of the first ...
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... kind of majesty both in his thought & expression , which makes one of his principal beauties ... ( p . 749 ) Lydgate seems to have been by nature of a more serious & melancholick turn of mind than Chaucer : yet one here & there meets ...
... kind of majesty both in his thought & expression , which makes one of his principal beauties ... ( p . 749 ) Lydgate seems to have been by nature of a more serious & melancholick turn of mind than Chaucer : yet one here & there meets ...
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... kind in every language , and particularly in languages which have passed through such mutations as ours , appear to be indis- pensible , not only to the attainment of that pregnant con- ciseness , imaginative at once and definite ...
... kind in every language , and particularly in languages which have passed through such mutations as ours , appear to be indis- pensible , not only to the attainment of that pregnant con- ciseness , imaginative at once and definite ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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