Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chaucer: Collected from Authentick DocumentsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 - 394 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... leafe just from the end , To the secund page ther he did me send , He prayd me these vi stavis for to marke , Which be Chaucer's awn hand warke . Thus moche woll our boke sygnify That while Peter hath mastery , & c . grim's Tale ...
... leafe just from the end , To the secund page ther he did me send , He prayd me these vi stavis for to marke , Which be Chaucer's awn hand warke . Thus moche woll our boke sygnify That while Peter hath mastery , & c . grim's Tale ...
الصفحة viii
... leafe and the page . But if this citation was really made from a printed book , The Pilgrim's Tale must have been written after Mr. Thynne's edition , for Chaucer's translation of The Ro- ' mant of the Rose was first printed in that ...
... leafe and the page . But if this citation was really made from a printed book , The Pilgrim's Tale must have been written after Mr. Thynne's edition , for Chaucer's translation of The Ro- ' mant of the Rose was first printed in that ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... Leafe . To these I have ventured to subjoin remarks , intermixed with several which have been the fruits of researches successfully made by Warton , Tyrwhitt , and others . Nor in my own observations , I may humbly add , will some ...
... Leafe . To these I have ventured to subjoin remarks , intermixed with several which have been the fruits of researches successfully made by Warton , Tyrwhitt , and others . Nor in my own observations , I may humbly add , will some ...
الصفحة xxxix
... the first eighteen lines of the Canterbury Tales by Mr. Tyrwhitt , which deserves , as Mr. Malone has judiciously remarked , to be studied by every reader of Chaucer . and , in the Floure and Leafe , a text INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
... the first eighteen lines of the Canterbury Tales by Mr. Tyrwhitt , which deserves , as Mr. Malone has judiciously remarked , to be studied by every reader of Chaucer . and , in the Floure and Leafe , a text INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
الصفحة xl
Collected from Authentick Documents Henry John Todd. and , in the Floure and Leafe , a text de- rived from collation of the first and se- cond editions of Speght , and the edition of Urry . The text of Urry , as Mr ... Leafe, a text ...
Collected from Authentick Documents Henry John Todd. and , in the Floure and Leafe , a text de- rived from collation of the first and se- cond editions of Speght , and the edition of Urry . The text of Urry , as Mr ... Leafe, a text ...
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الصفحة 174 - In Flaundres, in Artois, and in Picardie, And borne him wel, as of so litel space, In hope to stonden in his ladies grace.