Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... Lydgate was a dis- trust of simplicity . The aim of poets is that expressed by Hawes when he avows his intention of following the trace / and all the parfytenesse Of my mayster Lydgate / with due exercyse.3 Hawes , therefore , and ...
... Lydgate was a dis- trust of simplicity . The aim of poets is that expressed by Hawes when he avows his intention of following the trace / and all the parfytenesse Of my mayster Lydgate / with due exercyse.3 Hawes , therefore , and ...
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... Lydgate and Gower in the triad of poets to whom the Early Tudor writers looked for prece- dent and example . In an age which inclined to rank Lydgate highest as the master of elaborate expression , Caxton's independence of judgment is ...
... Lydgate and Gower in the triad of poets to whom the Early Tudor writers looked for prece- dent and example . In an age which inclined to rank Lydgate highest as the master of elaborate expression , Caxton's independence of judgment is ...
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... Lydgate , for some men fynde a faute , And say he wryteth to haute .... 5 Chaucer and Lydgate mark the limits within which the compromise of style must be made . The setting up of these standards and the conscious comparison made ...
... Lydgate , for some men fynde a faute , And say he wryteth to haute .... 5 Chaucer and Lydgate mark the limits within which the compromise of style must be made . The setting up of these standards and the conscious comparison made ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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