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Pagina 10
... later than that indicated by the list of the " Seintes Legende of Cupide . " For the Man of Law's mention of the incest stories of Canace and Apollonius of Tyre appears to be a direct allusion to Gower's poem . In the Prologue of the ...
... later than that indicated by the list of the " Seintes Legende of Cupide . " For the Man of Law's mention of the incest stories of Canace and Apollonius of Tyre appears to be a direct allusion to Gower's poem . In the Prologue of the ...
Pagina 27
... later time would Chaucer have included in the roster of the Company those five members " of a solempne and a greet fraternitee , " the Haberdasshere , Carpenter , Webbe , Dyere , and Tapicere , who do not figure in the action and for ...
... later time would Chaucer have included in the roster of the Company those five members " of a solempne and a greet fraternitee , " the Haberdasshere , Carpenter , Webbe , Dyere , and Tapicere , who do not figure in the action and for ...
Pagina 194
... later commentaries treasure houses for the literary artist . Nevertheless , since they serve as bases for the later works and since there is some evidence of a limited use of them by hexaemeral authors , no survey can ignore the most ...
... later commentaries treasure houses for the literary artist . Nevertheless , since they serve as bases for the later works and since there is some evidence of a limited use of them by hexaemeral authors , no survey can ignore the most ...
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