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It is very likely that in one of his journeys to Italy Chaucer saw this book . Perhaps he even met Boccaccio , and it is more than likely that he met Petrarch , another great Italian poet who also retold one of the tales of The ...
It is very likely that in one of his journeys to Italy Chaucer saw this book . Perhaps he even met Boccaccio , and it is more than likely that he met Petrarch , another great Italian poet who also retold one of the tales of The ...
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Since then he had led a busy life in court and camp , passing through many perilous adventures in the service of his master , and now once again by the King's commands he was about to set forth for Italy . As the other barge drew near ...
Since then he had led a busy life in court and camp , passing through many perilous adventures in the service of his master , and now once again by the King's commands he was about to set forth for Italy . As the other barge drew near ...
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Like Wyatt , Surrey followed the Italian poets . ... who , having travelled in Italy , and there tasted the sweet and stately measures and style of the Italian poesie ... greatly polished our rude and homely manner of vulgar poesie from ...
Like Wyatt , Surrey followed the Italian poets . ... who , having travelled in Italy , and there tasted the sweet and stately measures and style of the Italian poesie ... greatly polished our rude and homely manner of vulgar poesie from ...
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