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" Tales the various manners and humours (as we now call them) of the whole English nation, in his age. Not a single character has escaped him. All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other; and not only in their inclinations, but in their... "
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Página 31
editado por - 1779
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An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English ...

Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 páginas
...nation in his age. Not a single character has escaped him. All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better, than by the...
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Dryden: Poetry & Prose: With Essays by Congreve, Johnson, Scott and Others

John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 páginas
...nation, in his age. Not a single character has escaped him. All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better, than by the...
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The Oxford Book of English Prose

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 páginas
...Nation, in his Age. Not a single Character has escaped him. All his Pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better than by the...
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Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion 1357-1900, Volumen1

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - 704 páginas
...Nation, in his Age. Not a single Character has escap'd him. All his Pilgrims are severally distinguish'd from each other; and not only in their Inclinations, but in their verv J>hi*iognomie8 an(i Persons. Baptista Porta could not have describ'd their Natures better, than...
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Essays of John Dryden, Volumen2

John Dryden - 1926 - 342 páginas
...nation, in his age. Not a single character has escaped him. All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very 15 physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better, than by...
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The woman-captain. The Lancashire witches. The squire of Alsatia. Bury-Fair

Thomas Shadwell - 1927 - 444 páginas
...to the Fables, 1700, where Dryden says of Chaucer : " All his pilgrims arc severally diStinguish'd from each other : and not only in their Inclinations, but in their very Phisiognomies and Persons. Baptifta Porta could not have describ'd their Natures better, than by the...
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Preface to the Fables

John Dryden - 1928 - 54 páginas
...in his age. Not a single character has escaped him. All his pilgrims are 35 severally distinguished from each other ; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Baptista Porta could not have described their natures better, than by the...
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The Harvard Classics, Volumen39

1909 - 498 páginas
...nation, in his age. Not a single character has escap'd him. All his pilgrims are severally distinguish'd from each other; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons. Bapista Porta14 could not have describ'd their natures better, than by the...
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Chaucer Traditions: Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer

Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt - 2006 - 296 páginas
...offers a neoclassical version of the Kittredgian view: All his Pilgrims are severally distinguish'd from each other; and not only in their Inclinations, but in their very Phisiognomies and Persons . . . The Matter and Manner of their Tales, and of their Telling, are so...
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The Emergence of the English Author: Scripting the Life of the Poet in Early ...

Kevin Pask - 1996 - 238 páginas
...nation, in his age. Not a single character has escaped him. All his pilgrims are severally distinguished from each other; and not only in their inclinations, but in their very physiognomies and persons" (2:262). Dryden then proceeds to universalize Chaucer in terms concordant...
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