The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The house of fame:The legend of good women: The treatise on the astrolabe: with an account of the sources of the Canterbury tales.[v. 4] The Canterbury tales: textClarendon Press, 1894 |
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Pàgina v
... Ovid . § 5. Date of the Poem . § 6. Metre . § 7. Imitations . § 8. Authorities . § 9. Some Emendations INTRODUCTION TO THE Legend of GoOD WOMEN . - § 1. Date of the Poem . § 2. The Two Forms of the Prologue . § 3. Comparison of these ...
... Ovid . § 5. Date of the Poem . § 6. Metre . § 7. Imitations . § 8. Authorities . § 9. Some Emendations INTRODUCTION TO THE Legend of GoOD WOMEN . - § 1. Date of the Poem . § 2. The Two Forms of the Prologue . § 3. Comparison of these ...
Pàgina viii
... Ovid ' . Chaucer's account of the eagle's lecture to him ( 1. 729 ) resembles Dante's Paradiso , i . 109-117 . Chaucer's steep rock of ice ( 1. 1130 ) corresponds to Dante's steep rock ( Purg . iii . 47 ) . If Chaucer cannot describe ...
... Ovid ' . Chaucer's account of the eagle's lecture to him ( 1. 729 ) resembles Dante's Paradiso , i . 109-117 . Chaucer's steep rock of ice ( 1. 1130 ) corresponds to Dante's steep rock ( Purg . iii . 47 ) . If Chaucer cannot describe ...
Pàgina ix
... OVID . It must , on the other hand , be obvious to all readers , that the general notion of a House of Fame was adopted from a passage in Ovid's Metamorphoses , xii . 39-63 . The proof of this appears from the great care with which ...
... OVID . It must , on the other hand , be obvious to all readers , that the general notion of a House of Fame was adopted from a passage in Ovid's Metamorphoses , xii . 39-63 . The proof of this appears from the great care with which ...
Pàgina x
... Ovid are pointed out in the Notes . By way of further illustration , I here quote the whole of Golding's translation of the above passage from Ovid : - ' Amid the world tweene heauen and earth , and sea , there is a place , Set from the ...
... Ovid are pointed out in the Notes . By way of further illustration , I here quote the whole of Golding's translation of the above passage from Ovid : - ' Amid the world tweene heauen and earth , and sea , there is a place , Set from the ...
Pàgina xxiv
... Ovid , and Vincent of Beauvais . If , as we have seen , Alcestis in this Prologue really meant the queen , it should follow that the God of Love really meant the king . This is made clear in B. 373-408 , especially in the com- parison ...
... Ovid , and Vincent of Beauvais . If , as we have seen , Alcestis in this Prologue really meant the queen , it should follow that the God of Love really meant the king . This is made clear in B. 373-408 , especially in the com- parison ...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The house of fame:The legend of good ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1900 |
The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The house of fame:The legend of good ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1894 |
The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The house of fame: The legend of ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1894 |
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