Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... Chaucer - The conception of Death - Thomas Occleve : compared with Lyd- gate - The conventional basis of the non - allegorical verse ― The middle century - The Chaucerian pieces - Stephen Hawes : his allegorical position - John Skelton ...
... Chaucer - The conception of Death - Thomas Occleve : compared with Lyd- gate - The conventional basis of the non - allegorical verse ― The middle century - The Chaucerian pieces - Stephen Hawes : his allegorical position - John Skelton ...
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... CHAUCER - THE CONCEPTION OF DEATH - THOMAS OCCLEVE : COM- PARED WITH LYDGATE - THE CONVENTIONAL BASIS OF THE NON- ALLEGORICAL VERSE - THE MIDDLE CENTURY - THE CHAUCERIAN PIECES STEPHEN HAWES : HIS ALLEGORICAL POSITION SKELTON : HIS ...
... CHAUCER - THE CONCEPTION OF DEATH - THOMAS OCCLEVE : COM- PARED WITH LYDGATE - THE CONVENTIONAL BASIS OF THE NON- ALLEGORICAL VERSE - THE MIDDLE CENTURY - THE CHAUCERIAN PIECES STEPHEN HAWES : HIS ALLEGORICAL POSITION SKELTON : HIS ...
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... Chaucer , for example , was supreme in both , but the results which it produced in each literature were very different . Why this should have happened may not prove an easy speculation . English verse in the fifteenth century is for the ...
... Chaucer , for example , was supreme in both , but the results which it produced in each literature were very different . Why this should have happened may not prove an easy speculation . English verse in the fifteenth century is for the ...
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... Chaucer , or through him that of the Roman de la Rose , is para- mount . The unity of motif , style , and method at least proves , despite the less competent handling , the honesty of the long - drawn praise of the " Maister dere ...
... Chaucer , or through him that of the Roman de la Rose , is para- mount . The unity of motif , style , and method at least proves , despite the less competent handling , the honesty of the long - drawn praise of the " Maister dere ...
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... Chaucer's , have not been com- pletely argued . At all events , we shall lite pendente deny ourselves the championship of that incomparable unknown Fair who wrote what Chaucer might well have written , and so avoid the charge of giving ...
... Chaucer's , have not been com- pletely argued . At all events , we shall lite pendente deny ourselves the championship of that incomparable unknown Fair who wrote what Chaucer might well have written , and so avoid the charge of giving ...
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