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" He must have been a man of a most wonderful comprehensive nature, because, as it has been truly observed of him, he has taken into the compass of his " Canterbury Tales" the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation,... "
Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ... - Стр. 193
авторы: John Bell - 1782
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Washington University Studies, Том 12

Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1925 - Страниц: 448
...appreciate one of Spenser's cardinal merits. Dryden on Chaucer is final: ". . .he has taken into the compass of his Canterbury Tales the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation in his age . . . All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other...
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Five hundred years of Chaucer criticism and allusion : 1357-1900. 2, Том 1

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1960 - Страниц: 692
...comprehensive Nature, because, as it has been truly observ'd of him, he has taken into the Compass of his Canterbury Tales the various Manners and Humours (as we now call them) of the whole English Nation, in his Age. Not a single Character has escap'd him. All his Pilgrims are severally...
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The Preface to the Fables

Страниц: 62
...comprehensive Nature, because, as it has been truly observ'd of him, he has taken into the Compass of his Canterbury Tales the various Manners and Humours (as we now call them) of the whole English Nation, in his Age. Not a single Character has escap'd him. All his Pilgrims are severally...
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