Studies in Philology, Volume 53University of North Carolina Press, 1956 |
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... Roman but Saxon and much later than Browne supposed , does not Browne actually convey that , as far as he can tell , they are Roman ? The Romans cremated their dead . The Romans came as far north as East Anglia . These urns were ...
... Roman but Saxon and much later than Browne supposed , does not Browne actually convey that , as far as he can tell , they are Roman ? The Romans cremated their dead . The Romans came as far north as East Anglia . These urns were ...
Pagina 510
... Roman de Troyle . It even suggests that Le Roman may have been Chaucer's main source for Troilus and Criseyde . For Chaucer to have had the French translation before him as he worked through the Italian poem need not surprise us ; such ...
... Roman de Troyle . It even suggests that Le Roman may have been Chaucer's main source for Troilus and Criseyde . For Chaucer to have had the French translation before him as he worked through the Italian poem need not surprise us ; such ...
Pagina 510
... Roman itself , perhaps because it was assumed to be too late to have influenced Chaucer . In this preliminary survey of the problem , I have used V. Per- nicone's edition of Il Filostrato , 2 Moland and d'Héricault's edition of Le Roman ...
... Roman itself , perhaps because it was assumed to be too late to have influenced Chaucer . In this preliminary survey of the problem , I have used V. Per- nicone's edition of Il Filostrato , 2 Moland and d'Héricault's edition of Le Roman ...
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