Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... respect to true enthusiastic superstition . He has laughed at his knaves and fools , as I do now . But he has respected his True Pilgrims , who are a majority of his company , and are not thrown together in the random manner that Mr ...
... respect to true enthusiastic superstition . He has laughed at his knaves and fools , as I do now . But he has respected his True Pilgrims , who are a majority of his company , and are not thrown together in the random manner that Mr ...
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... respect to those ample portions which that diligent and ingenious editor has not collated and re- vised . The barbarous corruptions of the text , printed originally , and of necessity , from imperfect transcrip- tions , and ...
... respect to those ample portions which that diligent and ingenious editor has not collated and re- vised . The barbarous corruptions of the text , printed originally , and of necessity , from imperfect transcrip- tions , and ...
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... respect it is that the Canterbury Tales have an advantage so conspicuous , as almost to entitle our Chaucer to the whole merit of the original invention : that the work is , in reality , ' a Comedy not intended for the stage . ' It has ...
... respect it is that the Canterbury Tales have an advantage so conspicuous , as almost to entitle our Chaucer to the whole merit of the original invention : that the work is , in reality , ' a Comedy not intended for the stage . ' It has ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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