The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 93W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1879 |
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... character ; and that Chaucer is chiefly concerned with their costume . - few I hope to show by a examples how untrue this is . In- deed , Chaucer , in delineating a state of society wholly unlike our own , shows such a grasp of human ...
... character ; and that Chaucer is chiefly concerned with their costume . - few I hope to show by a examples how untrue this is . In- deed , Chaucer , in delineating a state of society wholly unlike our own , shows such a grasp of human ...
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... character could be more clearly defined , more profoundly thought out , than that of the Marquis Walter ? Although the tale was borrowed from Petrarch by Chaucer , the grasp of character is as much Chaucer's as Petrarch's . If he did ...
... character could be more clearly defined , more profoundly thought out , than that of the Marquis Walter ? Although the tale was borrowed from Petrarch by Chaucer , the grasp of character is as much Chaucer's as Petrarch's . If he did ...
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... character is that he is a gentleman . His sins are peccadilloes - gentlemanly pec- cadilloes . This character Madonna personi- fied . It delighted the laughter- loving public , which is interested in small intrigue , and likes to openly ...
... character is that he is a gentleman . His sins are peccadilloes - gentlemanly pec- cadilloes . This character Madonna personi- fied . It delighted the laughter- loving public , which is interested in small intrigue , and likes to openly ...
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