A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... Chaucer actually met the Italian poet , who at the date of Chaucer's visit was living at Arquà near Padua . But dates and times of coming and going have suggested ... Chaucer made his versions of the two CHAUCER , GOWER , AND LANGLAND 31.
... Chaucer actually met the Italian poet , who at the date of Chaucer's visit was living at Arquà near Padua . But dates and times of coming and going have suggested ... Chaucer made his versions of the two CHAUCER , GOWER , AND LANGLAND 31.
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... Chaucer in the prologue to The Legende of Gode Women . In his ballade Deschamps hails Chaucer as " Grant Translateur " in reference to his translation of the Romance of the Rose ; and in the Legende Chaucer acknowledges himself as the ...
... Chaucer in the prologue to The Legende of Gode Women . In his ballade Deschamps hails Chaucer as " Grant Translateur " in reference to his translation of the Romance of the Rose ; and in the Legende Chaucer acknowledges himself as the ...
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... Chaucer for partial translation , and for translation of the whole by F. S. Ellis see Dent's Temple Classics . Specimens of Early English ed . R. Morris and W. W. Skeat , Oxfd . 1898. Fourteenth Century Verse and Prose ed . K. Sisam ...
... Chaucer for partial translation , and for translation of the whole by F. S. Ellis see Dent's Temple Classics . Specimens of Early English ed . R. Morris and W. W. Skeat , Oxfd . 1898. Fourteenth Century Verse and Prose ed . K. Sisam ...
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