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 xxvii
... Prologue to his Man of Lawes Tale ; and the suppression , in some Manuscripts , of the compliment paid by Gower to Chaucer , in the Epilogue to his Confessio Amantis ; are considered as decisive proofs of broken amity . See Tyrwhitt's ...
... Prologue to his Man of Lawes Tale ; and the suppression , in some Manuscripts , of the compliment paid by Gower to Chaucer , in the Epilogue to his Confessio Amantis ; are considered as decisive proofs of broken amity . See Tyrwhitt's ...
الصفحة xxxii
... The fourth and fifth stanzas of an Introduction preceding the Prologue to this Translation . before those of Chaucer . The imitation of the Confessio 6 xxxii INTRODUCTION . of which author, we must remember, Chau- ...
... The fourth and fifth stanzas of an Introduction preceding the Prologue to this Translation . before those of Chaucer . The imitation of the Confessio 6 xxxii INTRODUCTION . of which author, we must remember, Chau- ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... Prologue to the Canter- bury Tales , and The Floure and the 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 ...
... Prologue to the Canter- bury Tales , and The Floure and the 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 ...
الصفحة xxxv
... manner , with which Chaucer , as well in his Prologue as in other parts of his Works , attacked the care- less fraternities of the church , has obtained him the C 2 INTRODUCTION . XXXV the life, and represented with equal truth ...
... manner , with which Chaucer , as well in his Prologue as in other parts of his Works , attacked the care- less fraternities of the church , has obtained him the C 2 INTRODUCTION . XXXV the life, and represented with equal truth ...
الصفحة 44
... Prologue , where he sayeth , " my fodder is forage . " For yf forrage be fodder , then is the sence of that verse , 66 my fodder is fodder . " But fodder beinge a generall name for meate gyven to cattle in winter , and of affynytie ...
... Prologue , where he sayeth , " my fodder is forage . " For yf forrage be fodder , then is the sence of that verse , 66 my fodder is fodder . " But fodder beinge a generall name for meate gyven to cattle in winter , and of affynytie ...
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