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... Chaucer in the Preface to the Fables ( 1700 ) .40 Like the Latin , whose succinctness he admires ( I , 257 , 238 ) , the English tongue ( he feels ) may be " noble , full , and significant " ( II , 92 ) , apparently despite its ...
... Chaucer in the Preface to the Fables ( 1700 ) .40 Like the Latin , whose succinctness he admires ( I , 257 , 238 ) , the English tongue ( he feels ) may be " noble , full , and significant " ( II , 92 ) , apparently despite its ...
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... Chaucer and Ovid : the comparison would not stand " on an equal foot , any more than the diction of Ennius and Ovid , or of Chaucer and our present English ” ( II , 256 ) . In regard to the poets of the last age , the basis of Dryden's ...
... Chaucer and Ovid : the comparison would not stand " on an equal foot , any more than the diction of Ennius and Ovid , or of Chaucer and our present English ” ( II , 256 ) . In regard to the poets of the last age , the basis of Dryden's ...
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... Chaucer , Geoffrey , 111 , 111n , 112 . Chillingworth , William , 26n , 31 , 32 , 34 , 36 , 45 , 54 , 86 ; The Religion of Protestants a Safe Way to Salvation , [ 27– 29 ] , 38 . Christie , William Dougal , ed . , The Poetical Works of ...
... Chaucer , Geoffrey , 111 , 111n , 112 . Chillingworth , William , 26n , 31 , 32 , 34 , 36 , 45 , 54 , 86 ; The Religion of Protestants a Safe Way to Salvation , [ 27– 29 ] , 38 . Christie , William Dougal , ed . , The Poetical Works of ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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