A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Chaucer as a page there , although he remains on the whole fairly conventional in his poetry , manages to weave in a good deal of autobiographical material , memo- ries of childhood and so on . And Eustache Deschamps , Chaucer's junior ...
... Chaucer as a page there , although he remains on the whole fairly conventional in his poetry , manages to weave in a good deal of autobiographical material , memo- ries of childhood and so on . And Eustache Deschamps , Chaucer's junior ...
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... Chaucer had his classical sources to turn to , the idea of turning to them must surely have come from Italy . He may even have been present at some Italian trionfo in which the triumph of Fame was represented in all its allegorical ...
... Chaucer had his classical sources to turn to , the idea of turning to them must surely have come from Italy . He may even have been present at some Italian trionfo in which the triumph of Fame was represented in all its allegorical ...
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... Chaucer . Much the same might be said of Chaucer's two Scottish contem- poraries , Wyntoun , the author of a Chronicle , and Barbour , Arch- deacon of Aberdeen , who keeps to the style of the old romances , but who in his subject , the ...
... Chaucer . Much the same might be said of Chaucer's two Scottish contem- poraries , Wyntoun , the author of a Chronicle , and Barbour , Arch- deacon of Aberdeen , who keeps to the style of the old romances , but who in his subject , the ...
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