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" Tales, their humours, their features, and the very dress, as distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark. "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First ... - Página 605
por John Dryden - 1800 - 662 páginas
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The Prologue: The Knights Tale, the Nonne Preestes Tale, from the Canterbury ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1895 - 338 páginas
...the earliest dramatic genius of modern Europe, but to . ' ' I see all the pilgrims in the Canterlmry Tales, their humours, their features, and the very...distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark.' (Dryden, Preface to The Pables.) have been a dramatist before that which is technically...
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English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 páginas
...of them understood the manners, under which name I comprehend the passions, and, in a larger sense, the descriptions of persons, and their very habits;...distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark; yet even there too the figures in Chaucer are much more lively, and set in a better light:...
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Palamon and Arcite

John Dryden - 1898 - 114 páginas
...that he could see " all the pilgrims of the Canterbury Tales, their humors, their features, and their very dress, as distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark, in all which he excelled Ovid," and yet he expected to be " thought little less than mad...
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Essays of John Dryden: Dedication of Examen poeticum. A discourse concerning ...

John Dryden - 1900 - 348 páginas
...the passions, and, in a larger sense, the descriptions of persons, and their very habits. For an 30 example, I see Baucis and Philemon as perfectly before...distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark. 35 Yet even there, too, the figures of Chaucer are much more lively, and set in a better...
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Chaucer Memorial Lectures, 1900

Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1900 - 230 páginas
...various special and particular types of human society in the later Middle Ages. Dryden said, " I see all the pilgrims in the ' Canterbury Tales,' their...distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark. Some of his persons are vicious and some virtuous, some are unlearned and some are learned....
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Conferences on Books and Men

Henry Charles Beeching - 1900 - 330 páginas
...Prologue,' and it is to be hoped that their number is legion, will say as Dryden said : ' I can see all the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales, their humours,...as if I had supped with them at the " Tabard " in Southwark.' And not only can we see them, we can see through them. Chaucer has given us more than dress,...
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English Literature: With Chapters on the Victorian Age, by Charles F. Johnson

Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1900 - 264 páginas
...painted with astonishing vividness. " I see all the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales," says Dryden, "their humours, their features, and the very dress,...distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark." The Tales themselves take in the whole range of the poetry of the middle ages; the legend...
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English Literature: With Chapters on English Literature (1832-1892 and on ...

Stopford Augustus Brooke - 1906 - 380 páginas
...painted with astonishing vividness. " I see all the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales" says Dryden, "their humours, their features, and the very dress, as distinctly as if I had supped with them yat the Tabard in Southwark." The Tales themselves take in the whole range of the poetry and the life...
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Memoirs of the City of London and Its Celebrities, Volumen3

John Heneage Jesse - 1902 - 500 páginas
...thoughtful and sententious clerk of Oxenford, deep in Aristotle and philosophy. "I see," writes Dryden, "all the pilgrims in the ' Canterbury Tales,' their humours, their features, and their very dress, as distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark." The Tabard...
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The Prologue: The Knights Tale, the Nonne Preestes Tale, from the Canterbury ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 336 páginas
...therefore may fairly be said to be not only the earliest dramatic genius of modern Europe, but to 1 ' I see all the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales, their humours,...distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark.' (Dryden, Preface to The Fables.) have been a dramatist before that which is technically...
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