Chaucer: A Bibliographical ManualMacmillan Company, 1908 - 579 pages |
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... Tyrwhitt is described as " that dig- nified contempt of his predecessors which especially becomes an author at the ... Tyrwhitt see the list of references under Tyrwhitt in III C below . Todd . Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of ...
... Tyrwhitt is described as " that dig- nified contempt of his predecessors which especially becomes an author at the ... Tyrwhitt see the list of references under Tyrwhitt in III C below . Todd . Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of ...
Page 66
... Tyrwhitt in 1775 , and were not reprinted after that date as Chaucer's . Speght added in the 1598 Chaucer the Isle of Ladies , styling it Chaucer's Dream ; also The Flower and the Leaf . Skeat , Canon p . 163 , speaks of a ballad ...
... Tyrwhitt in 1775 , and were not reprinted after that date as Chaucer's . Speght added in the 1598 Chaucer the Isle of Ladies , styling it Chaucer's Dream ; also The Flower and the Leaf . Skeat , Canon p . 163 , speaks of a ballad ...
Page 67
... Tyrwhitt accepted some works since rejected : the Romaunt of the Rose , the Court of Love , the Complaint of the Black Knight , the Isle of Ladies , the Flower and the Leaf ( with some hesitation ) , the Cuckoo and the Nightingale ...
... Tyrwhitt accepted some works since rejected : the Romaunt of the Rose , the Court of Love , the Complaint of the Black Knight , the Isle of Ladies , the Flower and the Leaf ( with some hesitation ) , the Cuckoo and the Nightingale ...
Page 80
... Tyrwhitt and Douce remarked ( see Lounsbury , Studies II : 311 ) , this was the original from which Guido delle Colonne ( see under 4 below ) worked . The ques- tion whether Chaucer used BenoƮt or Guido as the secondary source for his ...
... Tyrwhitt and Douce remarked ( see Lounsbury , Studies II : 311 ) , this was the original from which Guido delle Colonne ( see under 4 below ) worked . The ques- tion whether Chaucer used BenoƮt or Guido as the secondary source for his ...
Page 88
... Tyrwhitt could not iden- tify ; Skeat V : 309 says Chaucer caught the name from Jerome's treatise Adversus Jovinianum . Dares Phrygius and Dictys Cretensis : -A supposed Greek and a supposed Phoenician writer upon the Trojan war , the ...
... Tyrwhitt could not iden- tify ; Skeat V : 309 says Chaucer caught the name from Jerome's treatise Adversus Jovinianum . Dares Phrygius and Dictys Cretensis : -A supposed Greek and a supposed Phoenician writer upon the Trojan war , the ...
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