Chaucer: A Bibliographical ManualMacmillan Company, 1908 - 579 pages |
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... century and Chaucer's contemporaries , obviously however a separate and equally large subject . The repetitions which occur have been permitted for the sake of lessening the great amount of reference from page to page , and PREFATORY ...
... century and Chaucer's contemporaries , obviously however a separate and equally large subject . The repetitions which occur have been permitted for the sake of lessening the great amount of reference from page to page , and PREFATORY ...
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... century , or for the general reader . Morley . English Writers , by Henry Morley . London 1887 ff . , II vols . Vol . V contains the discussion of Chaucer . A very full treatment of the works separately , with citations and summaries ...
... century , or for the general reader . Morley . English Writers , by Henry Morley . London 1887 ff . , II vols . Vol . V contains the discussion of Chaucer . A very full treatment of the works separately , with citations and summaries ...
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... century after Chaucer . Also , the now obliterated inscription is repeated for us by Stow and by Camden ; we have no earlier testimony as to its text . Tyrwhitt , without expressing doubt , speaks cautiously of the date of the poet's ...
... century after Chaucer . Also , the now obliterated inscription is repeated for us by Stow and by Camden ; we have no earlier testimony as to its text . Tyrwhitt , without expressing doubt , speaks cautiously of the date of the poet's ...
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... Century for August , 1897 , p . 336 , Henry Troutbeck , coroner for Westminster , states that he examined Chaucer's bones when they were exposed in the digging of Brown- ing's grave , and that from the measurements which he made of some ...
... Century for August , 1897 , p . 336 , Henry Troutbeck , coroner for Westminster , states that he examined Chaucer's bones when they were exposed in the digging of Brown- ing's grave , and that from the measurements which he made of some ...
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... century poet , we have at our command a text which has been prepared for the press by the author himself or by his literary executor , so that we are secure of our data when discussing the poet's vocabulary or verse- peculiarities . If ...
... century poet , we have at our command a text which has been prepared for the press by the author himself or by his literary executor , so that we are secure of our data when discussing the poet's vocabulary or verse- peculiarities . If ...
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