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 vii
... say that this Poem is genuine , as Chaucer himself claims it twice over ; once in his Prologue to the Legend of Good Women , 1. 417 , and again by the insertion in the poem itself of the name Geffrey ( 1. 729 ) ' . § 2. INFLUENCE OF ...
... say that this Poem is genuine , as Chaucer himself claims it twice over ; once in his Prologue to the Legend of Good Women , 1. 417 , and again by the insertion in the poem itself of the name Geffrey ( 1. 729 ) ' . § 2. INFLUENCE OF ...
Pàgina viii
... says ' leet the reynes goon ' ( 1. 951 ) , and Dante has ' ab- bandonò li freni ' ( Inf . xvii . 107 ) , we find in Ovid ' equi . . . colla iugo eripiunt , abruptaque lora relinquunt ' ( Met . ii . 315 ) . Chaucer's words seem closer to ...
... says ' leet the reynes goon ' ( 1. 951 ) , and Dante has ' ab- bandonò li freni ' ( Inf . xvii . 107 ) , we find in Ovid ' equi . . . colla iugo eripiunt , abruptaque lora relinquunt ' ( Met . ii . 315 ) . Chaucer's words seem closer to ...
Pàgina xviii
... says so much . Observe the following passages ( cited by Ten Brink , Studien , p . 120 ) from Troilus , bk . v . stt . 219 , 254 : - ' As wel thou mightest lyen on Alceste That was of creatures - but men lye- That ever weren , kindest ...
... says so much . Observe the following passages ( cited by Ten Brink , Studien , p . 120 ) from Troilus , bk . v . stt . 219 , 254 : - ' As wel thou mightest lyen on Alceste That was of creatures - but men lye- That ever weren , kindest ...
Pàgina xix
... says nothing more of his trouble- some duties , and that Richard II . is known to have been a patron of letters ( as we learn from Gower ) , we may well conclude that the poet's release from his burden was brought about by the queen's ...
... says nothing more of his trouble- some duties , and that Richard II . is known to have been a patron of letters ( as we learn from Gower ) , we may well conclude that the poet's release from his burden was brought about by the queen's ...
Pàgina xxxi
... says that the Bellides ( cf. bellis , a daisy ) , who were once nymphs , are now flowers . The story [ here ] quoted [ from Henry Phillips ] seems to have been fabricated out of these two passages .'- Athenæum , Sept. 28 , 1889 . 1 M ...
... says that the Bellides ( cf. bellis , a daisy ) , who were once nymphs , are now flowers . The story [ here ] quoted [ from Henry Phillips ] seems to have been fabricated out of these two passages .'- Athenæum , Sept. 28 , 1889 . 1 M ...
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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 good ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1894 |
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