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" The Truth is, it has been hitherto a little too carelessly handled, and, I think, has had less labor spent about its 1 5 polishing then it deserves. Till the time of King Henry the Eighth, there was scarce any man regarded it but Chaucer, and nothing... "
Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ... - Página 188
por John Bell - 1782
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The History of the Royal Society of London, for the Improving of Natural ...

Thomas Sprat - 1667 - 470 páginas
...earelcfsly haod led ; and I think, has had lefe labor fpent about its poliftiing, then it deferves. Till the time of King Henry the Eighth,, there was fcarce any man regarded it , but Chaucer 3 and nothing was written in it , which one would be willing to read twice, but Ibme of his Poetry....
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The History of the Royal Society of London, for the Improving of Natural ...

Thomas Sprat - 1722 - 470 páginas
...too carelcflly handled; and, I think, has had Ids Labour fpent about its polifliing than it deferves. Till the time of King Henry the Eighth^ there was...written in it, which one would be willing to read twice, but fome of his Toetry. But then it began to raife itfelf a little, and to found tolerably well. From...
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Dialogues Concerning Eloquence in General: And Particularly that Kind which ...

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1722 - 364 páginas
...carelefsly handled ; and, I think, has had lefs Labour fpent about its polijhing, than it deferves. Till the Time of King Henry the Eighth, there was...but Chaucer; and nothing was written in it which one wou'd be willing t» read twice, but fame of his Pettry. But then it began but borrow freely from any...
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Dialogues Concerning Eloquence in General: And Particularly that Kind which ...

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1722 - 360 páginas
...Labour fpent about its polifhing, than it deferves. Till the Time of King Henry the Eighth, t here was fcarce any Man regarded it but Chaucer ; and nothing was written in it which one wou'd be willing tt read twice, tut fame of his Poetry. But then it began ' • tt but borrow freely...
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Dialogues Concerning Eloquence in General: And Particularly that Kind which ...

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1760 - 382 páginas
...had lefs labour ffint about its polijhing, than it deftrves. till the time of King Henry the Eight, there -was fcarce any man regarded it but Chaucer...it -which one -would be •willing to read twice, but feme of his poetry, tat then it began to raife itfelf a little, and to found tolerably -well, from...
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Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century ...

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 páginas
...about its 1 5 polishing then it deserves, Till the time of King Henry the Eighth, there was scarce any man regarded it but Chaucer, and nothing was written in it which one would be willing to read twice but some of his Poetry. But then it began to raise it self a little, and to sound tolerably well. 20...
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Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century ...

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 páginas
...about its 1 5 polishing then it deserves. Till the time of King Henry the Eighth, there was scarce any man regarded it but Chaucer, and nothing was written in it which one would be willing to read twice but some of his Poetry, But then it began to raise it self a little, and to sound tolerably well. 20...
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Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century ...

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 páginas
...it deserves. Till the time of King Henry __ the Eighth, there was scarce any man regarded it but J Chaucer, and nothing was written in it which one would be willing to read twice but some of his Poetry, But then it began to raise it self a little, and to sound tolerably well. ;o...
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The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ...

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...spent about its polishing than it deserves. Till the time of King Henry the Eighth, there was scarce any man regarded it but Chaucer, and nothing was written in it which one would be willing to read twice but some of his poetry. But then it began to raise itself a little, and to sound tolerably well. From...
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Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion (1357-1900)

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1908 - 582 páginas
...about it's polishing, then it deserves. Till the time of Kiny Henry the Eiglttlt, there was scarce any man regarded it, but Chaucer; and nothing was...written in it, which one would be willing to read twice, but some of his Poetry. l!ut then it began to raise it self a little, and to sound tolerably well....
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