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Pagina 15
... lines 1132-8 , or exactly seven lines . In this case Chaucer's procedure was a little less obvious than in the other three passages . For the Pope Innocent material , instead of beginning a stanza , was introduced at the sixth line ...
... lines 1132-8 , or exactly seven lines . In this case Chaucer's procedure was a little less obvious than in the other three passages . For the Pope Innocent material , instead of beginning a stanza , was introduced at the sixth line ...
Pagina 30
... lines which follow ( A. 827-858 ) constitute a definite lead to the Knight's Tale . Let us see now whether there is reason to suspect that Chaucer added these thirty - two lines when he changed his earlier intention to begin his Tales ...
... lines which follow ( A. 827-858 ) constitute a definite lead to the Knight's Tale . Let us see now whether there is reason to suspect that Chaucer added these thirty - two lines when he changed his earlier intention to begin his Tales ...
Pagina 189
... ( lines 1-4 original ) : Elegies C3o , C3 , A5 . Lacrimae A3 : Elegies A5 , D4 , C2v , C2 . Lacrimae A4 : Elegies Clv ... ( lines 7-12 original ) : Elegies D5 , C5 . Lacrimae B2 ( original except lines 5-6 ) : Elegies A3 . Lacrimae B2 ...
... ( lines 1-4 original ) : Elegies C3o , C3 , A5 . Lacrimae A3 : Elegies A5 , D4 , C2v , C2 . Lacrimae A4 : Elegies Clv ... ( lines 7-12 original ) : Elegies D5 , C5 . Lacrimae B2 ( original except lines 5-6 ) : Elegies A3 . Lacrimae B2 ...
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