The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1910 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Chaucer The Cock and the Fox , or the Tale of the Nun's Priest The Flower and the Leaf ; or , The Lady in the Arbour The Wife of Bath her Tale The Character of a Good Parson Sigismonda and Guiscardo Theodore and Honoria PAGE ˇ 264 ˇ 267 ...
... Chaucer The Cock and the Fox , or the Tale of the Nun's Priest The Flower and the Leaf ; or , The Lady in the Arbour The Wife of Bath her Tale The Character of a Good Parson Sigismonda and Guiscardo Theodore and Honoria PAGE ˇ 264 ˇ 267 ...
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... Chaucer : WITH ORIGINAL POEMS By Mr DRYDEN . Nunc ultrň ad Cineres ipfius & offa parentis ( Haud equidem fine mente , reor , fine numine divum ) Adfumus . Virg . Ćn . lib . 5 . LONDON : Printed for Jacob Tonfon , within Gray's Inn Gate ...
... Chaucer : WITH ORIGINAL POEMS By Mr DRYDEN . Nunc ultrň ad Cineres ipfius & offa parentis ( Haud equidem fine mente , reor , fine numine divum ) Adfumus . Virg . Ćn . lib . 5 . LONDON : Printed for Jacob Tonfon , within Gray's Inn Gate ...
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... Chaucer was transfus'd PREFACE TO THE Fables and Dedication to the Dutchess of OrmOND . Text from the original and only contemporary edition , 1700 , into his Body ; and that he was begotten by THE DEDICATION . 267 Preface.
... Chaucer was transfus'd PREFACE TO THE Fables and Dedication to the Dutchess of OrmOND . Text from the original and only contemporary edition , 1700 , into his Body ; and that he was begotten by THE DEDICATION . 267 Preface.
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... Chaucer , in many Things resembled him , and that with no disadvantage on the Side of the Modern Author , as I shall endeavour to prove when I compare them : And as I am , and always have been , studious to promote the Honour of my ...
... Chaucer , in many Things resembled him , and that with no disadvantage on the Side of the Modern Author , as I shall endeavour to prove when I compare them : And as I am , and always have been , studious to promote the Honour of my ...
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... 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 Facility and Clearness : 50 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 Facility and Clearness : 50 neither were great ...
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