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" He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive nature, because, as it has been truly observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his " Canterbury Tales" the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation,... "
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series ... - Sivu 14
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Chaucer devant la critique en Angleterre et en France depuis son temps jusqu ...

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1911 - 430 sivua
...time to prove ; yet I appeal to the Reader, and am sure he will clear me from Partiality. [eign.»Ci.J He must have been a Man of a most wonderful comprehensive Nature, because, as it has been truly observ'd of him, he has taken into the Compass of his Canterbury Tales the various Manners and Humours...

Dramatic Essays

John Dryden - 1928 - 328 sivua
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The Preface to the Fables

John Dryden - 1912 - 436 sivua
...think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of Priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good Parson; such as have given the last Blow to Christianity...their Doctrine. But this will keep cold till another time.^^Hki the mean while, I take up Chaucer where I left him. HejTuist^ have been_a_M.an of.a"oi.QSt...

An Anthology of English Prose: (1332 to 1740)

Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 272 sivua
...which is practised by few writers, and scarcely by any of the ancients, excepting Virgil and Horace. He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive...observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation...

A History of English Prose Rhythm

George Saintsbury - 1912 - 518 sivua
...| raise himself j as high j above the rest | of poets Quantum lenta Solent inter viburna cuprtssi. He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive...observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation,...

The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ...

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 sivua
...and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. . . . He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive...observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation,...

Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion (1357-1900)

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1908 - 582 sivua
...think fit hereafter, to describe another sort of Priests, such as are more easily to be found than the Good Parson ; such as have given the last Blow to...Doctrine. But this will keep cold till another time, lu the mean while, I take up Chaucer where 1 left him. He must have been a Man of a most wonderful...

A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed, Nide 1

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 sivua
...poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive...observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his [80 Canterbury Tales the various manners and humors (as we now call them) of the whole English...

English Prose: Seventeenth century

Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 sivua
...Demetri, teque, Tigelli, Disciputorum inter jubeoplorare cathedras." (From Preface to the Fables) CHAUCER HE must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive...observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation,...




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