The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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Sivu xix
... Chaucer which Mac- pherson's , did to the original , Ossian . And regarding them in this light , as adaptations , where the original author furnishes - XX CRITICAL ESTIMATE OF THE GENIUS , ETC. only the AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN ...
... Chaucer which Mac- pherson's , did to the original , Ossian . And regarding them in this light , as adaptations , where the original author furnishes - XX CRITICAL ESTIMATE OF THE GENIUS , ETC. only the AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN ...
Sivu xx
... Chaucer - the poet dis- covers the slightest perception of that " Love which spirits feel In climes where all is equable and pure . " What gay and gallant badinage , exquisite irony , and inte- resting narrative , in the story of " The ...
... Chaucer - the poet dis- covers the slightest perception of that " Love which spirits feel In climes where all is equable and pure . " What gay and gallant badinage , exquisite irony , and inte- resting narrative , in the story of " The ...
Sivu xxiv
... CHAUCER . To her Grace the Duchess of Ormond , • Palamon and Arcite ; or , the Knight's Tale , The Cock and the Fox ; or , the Tale of the Nun's Priest , The Flower and the Leaf ; or , the Lady in the Arbour : a Vision , The Wife of ...
... CHAUCER . To her Grace the Duchess of Ormond , • Palamon and Arcite ; or , the Knight's Tale , The Cock and the Fox ; or , the Tale of the Nun's Priest , The Flower and the Leaf ; or , the Lady in the Arbour : a Vision , The Wife of ...
Sivu 183
... neither you , nor we , with all our pains , Can make clean work ; there will be some remains , While you have still your Oates , and we our Haines . 29 29 40 TALES FROM CHAUCER . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . 183.
... neither you , nor we , with all our pains , Can make clean work ; there will be some remains , While you have still your Oates , and we our Haines . 29 29 40 TALES FROM CHAUCER . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . 183.
Sivu 184
... the last , because I hope and pray it may descend to late posterity : and your flourish- ing youth , and that of your excellent Duchess , are happy omens of my wish . It is observed by Livy and by others , that TALES FROM CHAUCER.
... the last , because I hope and pray it may descend to late posterity : and your flourish- ing youth , and that of your excellent Duchess , are happy omens of my wish . It is observed by Livy and by others , that TALES FROM CHAUCER.
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