Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... less admired by men of letters ( like Cowley ) perhaps because men of letters were less easily absorbed into the courtier's circle than in the eighteenth century they were absorbed into the world of polite society . In the eighteenth ...
... less admired by men of letters ( like Cowley ) perhaps because men of letters were less easily absorbed into the courtier's circle than in the eighteenth century they were absorbed into the world of polite society . In the eighteenth ...
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... less , almost , to enumerate the Compliments that have been paid to his Merit , by the Gratitude of those Writers , who have enrich'd themselves so much by his inestimable Lega- cies . But his own Works , are his best Monument . In ...
... less , almost , to enumerate the Compliments that have been paid to his Merit , by the Gratitude of those Writers , who have enrich'd themselves so much by his inestimable Lega- cies . But his own Works , are his best Monument . In ...
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... less definite , the less bodily the conception , the more vast , unformed , and unsubstantial , the nearer does it approach to some resem- blance of that omnipresent , lasting , universal , irresist- ible principle , which everywhere ...
... less definite , the less bodily the conception , the more vast , unformed , and unsubstantial , the nearer does it approach to some resem- blance of that omnipresent , lasting , universal , irresist- ible principle , which everywhere ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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