Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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The first productions of Chaucer were allegories ; for such was the taste of the
period in which he lived ; and his “ Flower and the Leaf ” will survive while the
language endures as the fairy dream of a youthful poet . But Chaucer was
eminently ...
The first productions of Chaucer were allegories ; for such was the taste of the
period in which he lived ; and his “ Flower and the Leaf ” will survive while the
language endures as the fairy dream of a youthful poet . But Chaucer was
eminently ...
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... it may be proper to glance at the progress of society and literature before the
birth , and during the previous ( a ) Swoon . ( 6 ) Then awaked . ( c ) Sighed .
lifetime of Chaucer , who had now lived sixtythree years ENGLISH POETRY . 11.
... it may be proper to glance at the progress of society and literature before the
birth , and during the previous ( a ) Swoon . ( 6 ) Then awaked . ( c ) Sighed .
lifetime of Chaucer , who had now lived sixtythree years ENGLISH POETRY . 11.
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lifetime of Chaucer , who had now lived sixtythree years , and been known as an
author for more than half of that time . The birth of Chaucer , about the year 1328 ,
is not much below the period when the complete amalgamation of the Norman ...
lifetime of Chaucer , who had now lived sixtythree years , and been known as an
author for more than half of that time . The birth of Chaucer , about the year 1328 ,
is not much below the period when the complete amalgamation of the Norman ...
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Na he , that aye has lived free May not know well the properte , The anger , na
the wretched doom That is coupled to foul thraldom , But , if he had essayed it ,
Then all perquer ( c ) he should it wit , And should think freedom more to prize
Than ...
Na he , that aye has lived free May not know well the properte , The anger , na
the wretched doom That is coupled to foul thraldom , But , if he had essayed it ,
Then all perquer ( c ) he should it wit , And should think freedom more to prize
Than ...
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( g ) The deis ; a part of the hall that was floored and set apart for a place of
respect . - - Tyrwhitt . ( h ) Fit . ( i ) Else . ( k ) Royally . ( 1 ) Borne . ( m ) For the
purpose . ( n ) Lived . ( 0 ) Hack - horse . ( p ) Place of the Sun . ( 9 ) Moon . ( r )
Pilotship .
( g ) The deis ; a part of the hall that was floored and set apart for a place of
respect . - - Tyrwhitt . ( h ) Fit . ( i ) Else . ( k ) Royally . ( 1 ) Borne . ( m ) For the
purpose . ( n ) Lived . ( 0 ) Hack - horse . ( p ) Place of the Sun . ( 9 ) Moon . ( r )
Pilotship .
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Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain ... John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) Visualização integral - 1828 |
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