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Sivu 510
... Chaucer's Treatise of the Astrolabe , are sufficient witnesses . But Chaucer was likewise an astrologer , as were Virgil , Horace , Persius , and Manilius . Both writ with wonderful 310 facility and clearness : neither were great ...
... Chaucer's Treatise of the Astrolabe , are sufficient witnesses . But Chaucer was likewise an astrologer , as were Virgil , Horace , Persius , and Manilius . Both writ with wonderful 310 facility and clearness : neither were great ...
Sivu 511
... Chaucer , of whom I have little more to say . Both of them being built on the inventions of other men ; yet since Chaucer had something of his own , as The Wife of Bath's Tale , The Cock and the Fox , which I have translated , and some ...
... Chaucer , of whom I have little more to say . Both of them being built on the inventions of other men ; yet since Chaucer had something of his own , as The Wife of Bath's Tale , The Cock and the Fox , which I have translated , and some ...
Sivu 524
... Chaucer into modern French . From which I gather , that he has been formerly translated into the old Provençal ( for , how she should come to 810 understand Old English , I know not ) . But the mat- ter of fact being true , it makes me ...
... Chaucer into modern French . From which I gather , that he has been formerly translated into the old Provençal ( for , how she should come to 810 understand Old English , I know not ) . But the mat- ter of fact being true , it makes me ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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