English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 41
... Chaucer in the dawning of our language ; therefore that part of the comparison stands not on an equal foot , any more than the diction of Ennius and Ovid , or of Chaucer and our present English . The words are given up as a post not 15 ...
... Chaucer in the dawning of our language ; therefore that part of the comparison stands not on an equal foot , any more than the diction of Ennius and Ovid , or of Chaucer and our present English . The words are given up as a post not 15 ...
الصفحة 48
... Chaucer what need they had of introducing such characters where obscene words were proper in their mouths but very undecent 5 to be heard , I know not what answer they could have made ; for that reason such tales shall be left untold by ...
... Chaucer what need they had of introducing such characters where obscene words were proper in their mouths but very undecent 5 to be heard , I know not what answer they could have made ; for that reason such tales shall be left untold by ...
الصفحة 51
... Chaucer than myself . I have translated some part of his works only that I might perpetuate his memory , or at least refresh it , amongst my countrymen . If I have altered him anywhere for the better , 19 I must at the same time ...
... Chaucer than myself . I have translated some part of his works only that I might perpetuate his memory , or at least refresh it , amongst my countrymen . If I have altered him anywhere for the better , 19 I must at the same time ...
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