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But nothing corresponds to the Chaucerian ideas numbered Nos . 4 , 5 , 6 , and 7. In short , half at least of Chaucer's specific ideas are left unaccounted for by this passage . The same thing is true of Tyolet , which , though it ...
But nothing corresponds to the Chaucerian ideas numbered Nos . 4 , 5 , 6 , and 7. In short , half at least of Chaucer's specific ideas are left unaccounted for by this passage . The same thing is true of Tyolet , which , though it ...
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The same procedure leads him to his edition of Renuard de Louens ' Le Livre de Melibee et Prudence for Chaucer's own text for Melibeus . Since he decides with nice precision the exact and proportional use Chaucer made of the Latin and ...
The same procedure leads him to his edition of Renuard de Louens ' Le Livre de Melibee et Prudence for Chaucer's own text for Melibeus . Since he decides with nice precision the exact and proportional use Chaucer made of the Latin and ...
Pagina 580
A review of the whole question and a reevaluation constitute a profitable task for some aspiring Chaucerian scholar . Three times in the Canterbury Tales Chaucer turned to some aspect of the tragic in life : once illustrating the ...
A review of the whole question and a reevaluation constitute a profitable task for some aspiring Chaucerian scholar . Three times in the Canterbury Tales Chaucer turned to some aspect of the tragic in life : once illustrating the ...
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