| 1989 - 620 strani
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| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - 874 strani
...Chaucer, hinted that the fault lay in eighteenth-century ears : . ** The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribin isfii/s tcniporis accommodate, : they who lived with him and some time after him, thought it... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1900 - 622 strani
...Chauccr's, Ciower's and Dry den im vorwort zu den fabeln Lond. i/oo -The Verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not Harmonious to us; but 'tis like the Eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodata : They who liv'd with him, and some time after him, thought it... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1900 - 330 strani
...in Chaucer, hinted that the fault lay in eighteenth-century ears : The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was tturibus istitts temporis acconunodata : they who lived with him and some time after him, thought it... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 348 strani
...believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but 'tis like the eloquence of one 30 whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodata : they who lived with him, and... | |
| William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 strani
...believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us, but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodala: 2 they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it... | |
| JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907 - 550 strani
...believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodata : they who lived with him and sometime after him, thought it musical,... | |
| Agnes Kate Foxwell - 1911 - 180 strani
...prepare for the theory that Wyatt may have taken Chaucer as a model : " The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us; but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it 1 Lekebusch, Londoner Urkundesprache von 1430-1500 (Ed. 1907), shows that these northern forms are... | |
| John Dryden - 1928 - 328 strani
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| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 strani
...believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us, but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodata : they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it... | |
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