English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... Chaucer's Canterbury Tales . The structural arrangement of the verse consists of lines divided by a medial pause ... Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer was a few years younger than Langland , and died in the same year ( 1400 ) . His training ...
... Chaucer's Canterbury Tales . The structural arrangement of the verse consists of lines divided by a medial pause ... Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer was a few years younger than Langland , and died in the same year ( 1400 ) . His training ...
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... Chaucer's name was usually linked with those of John Gower and John Lydgate to form a trinity of pre - eminent fourteenth - century poets . John Gower ( 1330-1408 ) was a literary scholar and craftsman of distinction , yet far inferior ...
... Chaucer's name was usually linked with those of John Gower and John Lydgate to form a trinity of pre - eminent fourteenth - century poets . John Gower ( 1330-1408 ) was a literary scholar and craftsman of distinction , yet far inferior ...
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... Chaucer was acquired during the twenty years of his honourable captivity in England , and when , after ransom , he ... Chaucer was held in greater repute in Scotland than in England . Perhaps the explanation is that the changes in the ...
... Chaucer was acquired during the twenty years of his honourable captivity in England , and when , after ransom , he ... Chaucer was held in greater repute in Scotland than in England . Perhaps the explanation is that the changes in the ...
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