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 xi
... written together , somewhere about 1380 , and took up a considerable time , and the apparent date of the Legend is 1385 , the probable date of the House of Fame is about 1383 or 1384. Ten Brink further remarks that the references to ...
... written together , somewhere about 1380 , and took up a considerable time , and the apparent date of the Legend is 1385 , the probable date of the House of Fame is about 1383 or 1384. Ten Brink further remarks that the references to ...
Pàgina xii
... written with final e , are monosyllabic ; as thise ( these ) ; also shulde ( should ) , and the like , occasionally . Remember that the old accent is frequently different from the modern ; as in oracles , miracles ( 11 , 12 ) : distance ...
... written with final e , are monosyllabic ; as thise ( these ) ; also shulde ( should ) , and the like , occasionally . Remember that the old accent is frequently different from the modern ; as in oracles , miracles ( 11 , 12 ) : distance ...
Pàgina xvi
... written after 1382 , the year when Richard II . married his first wife , the ' good queen Anne . ' But Ten Brink's remarks enable us to look at the question much more closely . He shows that Chaucer's work can be clearly divided into ...
... written after 1382 , the year when Richard II . married his first wife , the ' good queen Anne . ' But Ten Brink's remarks enable us to look at the question much more closely . He shows that Chaucer's work can be clearly divided into ...
Pàgina xviii
... written at no great interval after Troilus appears from the fact that , even while writing Troilus , Chaucer had already been meditating upon the goodness of Alcestis , of which the Prologue to the Legend says so much . Observe the ...
... written at no great interval after Troilus appears from the fact that , even while writing Troilus , Chaucer had already been meditating upon the goodness of Alcestis , of which the Prologue to the Legend says so much . Observe the ...
Pàgina xxii
... writing the tale of Cleopatra , which is specially mentioned in B. 566 ( and A. 542 ) . The idea then occurred to him of writing a preface or Prologue , which would afford him the double oppor- tunity of justifying and explaining his ...
... writing the tale of Cleopatra , which is specially mentioned in B. 566 ( and A. 542 ) . The idea then occurred to him of writing a preface or Prologue , which would afford him the double oppor- tunity of justifying and explaining his ...
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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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