Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... poet . The notion in Lydgate's ' Chapitle ' of the poet as a man leading a quiet life , needing the support of wine and his prince , may not fully correspond to the facts of Chaucer's life as we know or guess them , but it corresponds ...
... poet . The notion in Lydgate's ' Chapitle ' of the poet as a man leading a quiet life , needing the support of wine and his prince , may not fully correspond to the facts of Chaucer's life as we know or guess them , but it corresponds ...
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... poet ( and Jonson calls himself poet , not playwright ) is claimed to be different . Jonson specifically claims an authoritative , edifying and improving function for himself as poet . To quote Sidney again , the ' poet's nobleness ...
... poet ( and Jonson calls himself poet , not playwright ) is claimed to be different . Jonson specifically claims an authoritative , edifying and improving function for himself as poet . To quote Sidney again , the ' poet's nobleness ...
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Derek Brewer. contrast to himself as does the poet of the Miller's , or of the Nonne's Priest's Tale , to the poet of the Court of Love , of The Floure and the Leaf , and of the prologue to the Legende . - The critics of the present day ...
Derek Brewer. contrast to himself as does the poet of the Miller's , or of the Nonne's Priest's Tale , to the poet of the Court of Love , of The Floure and the Leaf , and of the prologue to the Legende . - The critics of the present day ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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