Philological Quarterly, المجلد 1University of Iowa, 1922 |
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... reference to Middelburgh does not fix the date of the Prologue is evident from a number of entries in the records 13 Hulbert , Chaucer's Official Life , pp . 43-44 ; Bourne , English Merchants ( 2d ed . , 1886 ) , pp . 33-70 . 14 ...
... reference to Middelburgh does not fix the date of the Prologue is evident from a number of entries in the records 13 Hulbert , Chaucer's Official Life , pp . 43-44 ; Bourne , English Merchants ( 2d ed . , 1886 ) , pp . 33-70 . 14 ...
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... reference to Cæsar only , shows that the three parts were still separate . In that case the catalog should show separate entries for Pliny and Sallust . Detlefsen admits that the three parts were written at the same time and place and ...
... reference to Cæsar only , shows that the three parts were still separate . In that case the catalog should show separate entries for Pliny and Sallust . Detlefsen admits that the three parts were written at the same time and place and ...
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... reference to full barns , the new - made wine , the plough , or the harrow . And the few thoughts drawn from the world of affairs are apt to be as quaintly phrased as is this : Dog - dayes are past , when men were glad to weare Torne ...
... reference to full barns , the new - made wine , the plough , or the harrow . And the few thoughts drawn from the world of affairs are apt to be as quaintly phrased as is this : Dog - dayes are past , when men were glad to weare Torne ...
الصفحة 63
... " antiquity . The mouches of his time are the " courtiers and magistrates " ; he develops therefore this thought , retaining in addition only the " " reference to Aristotle , either as a bit of ironical LA FONTAINE'S IMITATION 63.
... " antiquity . The mouches of his time are the " courtiers and magistrates " ; he develops therefore this thought , retaining in addition only the " " reference to Aristotle , either as a bit of ironical LA FONTAINE'S IMITATION 63.
الصفحة 64
reference to Aristotle , either as a bit of ironical pedantry , or per- haps as a mask to attenuate the boldness of his satire . The moral , thus developed , served as a sort of lever to raise the tone of the narrative upon which it was ...
reference to Aristotle , either as a bit of ironical pedantry , or per- haps as a mask to attenuate the boldness of his satire . The moral , thus developed , served as a sort of lever to raise the tone of the narrative upon which it was ...
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