Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... whole of his society is carried a little further by Southey's emphasis in 1831 ( No. 101 ) on Chaucer's reten- tion of ' popular ' elements , and by an anonymous reviewer in 1837 ( No. 102 ) who more explicitly relates Chaucer to the ...
... whole of his society is carried a little further by Southey's emphasis in 1831 ( No. 101 ) on Chaucer's reten- tion of ' popular ' elements , and by an anonymous reviewer in 1837 ( No. 102 ) who more explicitly relates Chaucer to the ...
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... whole of the elegy , for it is terse , flowing , and sonorous . For in this way Chaucer , who was great in himself , will seem greater by the noble tribute paid him by a foreign writer .... [ See above , Surigo , 1478 , No. 15. ] You ...
... whole of the elegy , for it is terse , flowing , and sonorous . For in this way Chaucer , who was great in himself , will seem greater by the noble tribute paid him by a foreign writer .... [ See above , Surigo , 1478 , No. 15. ] You ...
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... whole in the freedom of the individual , noticing their respect for women , and their consequent chivalrous spirit in war ; and how evidently the participa- tion in the general council laid the foundation of the representative form of ...
... whole in the freedom of the individual , noticing their respect for women , and their consequent chivalrous spirit in war ; and how evidently the participa- tion in the general council laid the foundation of the representative form of ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
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