Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... prose / ... In the more minute examination of the way in which Chaucer achieves this effect of polish and cogency Caxton reveals his own predilection for simplicity and sincerity , the qualities by which Chaucer comprehended hys maters ...
... prose / ... In the more minute examination of the way in which Chaucer achieves this effect of polish and cogency Caxton reveals his own predilection for simplicity and sincerity , the qualities by which Chaucer comprehended hys maters ...
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... prose and the language of poetry . Confusion of the usage of these two genres was a fault condemned by the rhetoricians themselves . Sherry maintains that if a man in prose would vse figures poeticall , " he is guilty of a fault of ...
... prose and the language of poetry . Confusion of the usage of these two genres was a fault condemned by the rhetoricians themselves . Sherry maintains that if a man in prose would vse figures poeticall , " he is guilty of a fault of ...
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... prose . 3 Wilson inveighs against the affectation of pseudo - poetical speech in the prose of everyday life , as used by the ' Poeticall Clerkes , ' who will speake nothyng but quaint prouerbes , and blynd allegories , delityng muche in ...
... prose . 3 Wilson inveighs against the affectation of pseudo - poetical speech in the prose of everyday life , as used by the ' Poeticall Clerkes , ' who will speake nothyng but quaint prouerbes , and blynd allegories , delityng muche in ...
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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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