Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern Reader1958 |
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... poem . Despite certain difficulties it offers , almost no reader will fail to sense the poem's unusual charm , and a little study will reveal the great skill of its relatively youthful author . Either because John of Gaunt was not the ...
... poem . Despite certain difficulties it offers , almost no reader will fail to sense the poem's unusual charm , and a little study will reveal the great skill of its relatively youthful author . Either because John of Gaunt was not the ...
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... poem that does not meet the eye , and the reader does not tend to re - create what he has seen after he no longer sees it . By contrast , Chaucer's poem is mist - enshrouded : the sun does , indeed , break through at times , but things ...
... poem that does not meet the eye , and the reader does not tend to re - create what he has seen after he no longer sees it . By contrast , Chaucer's poem is mist - enshrouded : the sun does , indeed , break through at times , but things ...
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in the poem . His could come only after his death , but to the Christian reader the vision is possible at all times during his life . In the last lines of the poem Chaucer gathers up all the flickering emotions , the flickering loves ...
in the poem . His could come only after his death , but to the Christian reader the vision is possible at all times during his life . In the last lines of the poem Chaucer gathers up all the flickering emotions , the flickering loves ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
Laws Tale | 146 |
Ugolino Croesus | 360 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Allas anoon answerde Arcite ayain biforn brest Chaucer cheere compaignye coude Criseide deed deeth dere dide doon dooth drede eech entente fader flowr foond freend fresshe ful ofte Goddes goon gooth greet grete hath heed heere heigh herde herte hevene hire housbonde joye lady lenger leste leve litel lord lust manere moot mordred morwe myn herte namore nathelees nevere night niste noon nought owene Pandarus poem praye pret preve quod rede sawgh saye sayn shal sholde sike sire sith sooth sorwe spak speke sterte sterve swich tale tellen Thanne thee ther therfore therwithal Theseus thilke thing thise thou thought thurgh thyn trewe Troilus trouthe trowe Troye twaye unto verray weex wende whan wher whil wight wise wiste withouten wolde wommen woot word worthy wroot yën yive ynough ywis