Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... Sense . Chaucer , I confess , is a rough Diamond , and must first be polish'd , e'er he shines . I deny not likewise , that , living in our early Days of Poetry , he writes not always of a piece ; but sometimes mingles trivial Things ...
... Sense . Chaucer , I confess , is a rough Diamond , and must first be polish'd , e'er he shines . I deny not likewise , that , living in our early Days of Poetry , he writes not always of a piece ; but sometimes mingles trivial Things ...
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... Sense , that Daphne , the daughter of Peneus , was turn'd into a Tree . I durst not make thus bold with Ovid , lest some future Milbourn should arise , and say , I varied from my Author , because I understood him not . My But there are ...
... Sense , that Daphne , the daughter of Peneus , was turn'd into a Tree . I durst not make thus bold with Ovid , lest some future Milbourn should arise , and say , I varied from my Author , because I understood him not . My But there are ...
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... sense . Observe Chaucer's love of nature ; and how happily the subject of his main work is chosen . When you reflect that the company in the Decameron have retired to a place of safety from the raging of a pestilence , their mirth ...
... sense . Observe Chaucer's love of nature ; and how happily the subject of his main work is chosen . When you reflect that the company in the Decameron have retired to a place of safety from the raging of a pestilence , their mirth ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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