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 ix
... remarks ( Studies in Chaucer , ii . 243 ) — ' More extreme indeed than that of any one else is the position of Professor Skeat . He asserts in all seriousness that the " House of Fame " is the translation to which reference is made by ...
... remarks ( Studies in Chaucer , ii . 243 ) — ' More extreme indeed than that of any one else is the position of Professor Skeat . He asserts in all seriousness that the " House of Fame " is the translation to which reference is made by ...
Pàgina xi
... remarks that the references to Jupiter suggest to the reader that the 10th of December was a Thursday ( see note to 111 ) . This would give 1383 for beginning the poem ; and perhaps no fitter date than the end of 1383 and the spring of ...
... remarks that the references to Jupiter suggest to the reader that the 10th of December was a Thursday ( see note to 111 ) . This would give 1383 for beginning the poem ; and perhaps no fitter date than the end of 1383 and the spring of ...
Pàgina xii
... remarks on Metre and Grammar , see vol . v . § 7. IMITATIONS . The chief imitations of the House of Fame are The Temple of Glas , by Lydgate 1 ; The Palice of Honour , by Gawain Douglas ; The Garland of Laurell , by John Skelton ; and 1 ...
... remarks on Metre and Grammar , see vol . v . § 7. IMITATIONS . The chief imitations of the House of Fame are The Temple of Glas , by Lydgate 1 ; The Palice of Honour , by Gawain Douglas ; The Garland of Laurell , by John Skelton ; and 1 ...
Pàgina xv
... remarks by Willert in Anglia , vii . App . 203-7 . The best general account of the poem is that in Ten Brink's History of English Literature . In conclusion , I add a few ' last words . ' L. 399. We learn , from Troil . i . 654 , that ...
... remarks by Willert in Anglia , vii . App . 203-7 . The best general account of the poem is that in Ten Brink's History of English Literature . In conclusion , I add a few ' last words . ' L. 399. We learn , from Troil . i . 654 , that ...
Pàgina xvi
... remarks enable us to look at the question much more closely . He shows that Chaucer's work can be clearly divided into three chief periods , the chronology of which he presents in the following form 1 . FIRST PERIOD . 1366 ( at latest ) ...
... remarks enable us to look at the question much more closely . He shows that Chaucer's work can be clearly divided into three chief periods , the chronology of which he presents in the following form 1 . FIRST PERIOD . 1366 ( at latest ) ...
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