Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... chap . vi . • These pieces will be found in the Oxford Chaucer , vii . 5 Ante , p . 5. See the Oxford Chaucer , vii . , for an account of the authorship of these poems . and the Leaf ( by a nameless lady ) , 22 EUROPEAN LITERATURE ...
... chap . vi . • These pieces will be found in the Oxford Chaucer , vii . 5 Ante , p . 5. See the Oxford Chaucer , vii . , for an account of the authorship of these poems . and the Leaf ( by a nameless lady ) , 22 EUROPEAN LITERATURE ...
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... artificial Arcady . 2 See chap . v . , p . 178 . 3 Mr Courthope's English Poetry , i . 386 . 1 Ed . Fairholt ( Percy Society ) . Barclay's version is little more than a translation ; His THE CHAUCERIAN TRADITION . 31.
... artificial Arcady . 2 See chap . v . , p . 178 . 3 Mr Courthope's English Poetry , i . 386 . 1 Ed . Fairholt ( Percy Society ) . Barclay's version is little more than a translation ; His THE CHAUCERIAN TRADITION . 31.
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... chap . x . 5 Ed . Wright , E.E.T.S. , 1878. An earlier version in couplets of four accents is extant in the Helmingham MS . ( c . 1430-50 ) , ed . Dr Furnivall ( Roxburghe Club , 1865 ) . 6 See chap . vi . p . 194 . 7 Ed . Turnbull ...
... chap . x . 5 Ed . Wright , E.E.T.S. , 1878. An earlier version in couplets of four accents is extant in the Helmingham MS . ( c . 1430-50 ) , ed . Dr Furnivall ( Roxburghe Club , 1865 ) . 6 See chap . vi . p . 194 . 7 Ed . Turnbull ...
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... has taken its place in European politics , com- mercial success and naval prowess are assured , and 1 Chap . vi . general comfort and luxury are greatly increased . All this 48 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - TRANSITION PERIOD .
... has taken its place in European politics , com- mercial success and naval prowess are assured , and 1 Chap . vi . general comfort and luxury are greatly increased . All this 48 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - TRANSITION PERIOD .
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... and cordials , or of musing over a book , he wanders forth to the wild seashore , and " for passing of the tyme " climbs into a cave , high in 1 See chap . viii . a crag , where , clad in cloak and hood THE SCOTTISH POETS . 67.
... and cordials , or of musing over a book , he wanders forth to the wild seashore , and " for passing of the tyme " climbs into a cave , high in 1 See chap . viii . a crag , where , clad in cloak and hood THE SCOTTISH POETS . 67.
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