Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... least of his type of Humanism . In the later seventeenth century and the eighteenth the Protestant int- erest in Chaucer lapsed , as he was seen primarily as a humorist , to return with vigour in the nineteenth century ( cf. No. 99 ) ...
... least of his type of Humanism . In the later seventeenth century and the eighteenth the Protestant int- erest in Chaucer lapsed , as he was seen primarily as a humorist , to return with vigour in the nineteenth century ( cf. No. 99 ) ...
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... least assume the title of Heroick Poets : He and Chaucer , among other Things , had this in common , that they refin'd their Mother - Tongues ; but with this difference , that Dante had begun to file their Language , at least in Verse ...
... least assume the title of Heroick Poets : He and Chaucer , among other Things , had this in common , that they refin'd their Mother - Tongues ; but with this difference , that Dante had begun to file their Language , at least in Verse ...
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... least touch of sickly melancholy or morbid drooping ! The sympathy of the poet with the subjects of his poetry is particularly remarkable in Shakspeare and Chaucer ; but what the first effects by a strong act of imagination and mental ...
... least touch of sickly melancholy or morbid drooping ! The sympathy of the poet with the subjects of his poetry is particularly remarkable in Shakspeare and Chaucer ; but what the first effects by a strong act of imagination and mental ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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