Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... style . There has already been occasion to note how Chaucer's earliest , rhetorical , critics in the fifteenth century praised the elaboration of his diction , ( e.g. Nos 4 , 7 , 17 ) , and how in the sixteenth century there was ...
... style . There has already been occasion to note how Chaucer's earliest , rhetorical , critics in the fifteenth century praised the elaboration of his diction , ( e.g. Nos 4 , 7 , 17 ) , and how in the sixteenth century there was ...
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... style it , of the departed poet . And this , indeed , is the term which Chaucer himself fixes upon , in praising Pet- rarch . But if any two poets afford a contrast to each other , and exhibit qualities directly opposite , these two are ...
... style it , of the departed poet . And this , indeed , is the term which Chaucer himself fixes upon , in praising Pet- rarch . But if any two poets afford a contrast to each other , and exhibit qualities directly opposite , these two are ...
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... style , which was then becoming popular , abhorrent from the nature and subject of his romantic poem , adopted at once the language of Chaucer , as a ' well of English undefiled . ' The genuine English style of this age lay between the ...
... style , which was then becoming popular , abhorrent from the nature and subject of his romantic poem , adopted at once the language of Chaucer , as a ' well of English undefiled . ' The genuine English style of this age lay between the ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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