The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... Canterbury Tales , and have sustained them throughout with such appropriate colloquy - such truth of nature , and fullness of dramatic effect . " It has been truly observed of him , " says Dryden , ( in the pre- face to his Fables ...
... Canterbury Tales , and have sustained them throughout with such appropriate colloquy - such truth of nature , and fullness of dramatic effect . " It has been truly observed of him , " says Dryden , ( in the pre- face to his Fables ...
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... Canterbury Tales , the most considerable are Troilus and Creseide , a species of epic poem in five books , taken from the Filostrato of Boccacio , in which " fierce wars and faithful loves , ” and " unfaithful loves , also , moralize ...
... Canterbury Tales , the most considerable are Troilus and Creseide , a species of epic poem in five books , taken from the Filostrato of Boccacio , in which " fierce wars and faithful loves , ” and " unfaithful loves , also , moralize ...
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... Canterbury Tales . And though the mysteries and moralities of the monks , which seem to have been performed in the churches , and the mummeries of the booths and fairs , which these pious absurdi- ties were intended to rival , had long ...
... Canterbury Tales . And though the mysteries and moralities of the monks , which seem to have been performed in the churches , and the mummeries of the booths and fairs , which these pious absurdi- ties were intended to rival , had long ...
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