| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 702 sayfa
...who writing his poefies in Englifh, is of fbme • called the firft illuminator of the Englifh • tongue : of their opinion I am not, though I ' reverence...for • his time. He was indeed a great mingler of • Engfifh with French, unto the which lan« great fons, and in the next Stanza he feparates and characterizes... | |
| John Bell - 1782 - 482 sayfa
...is of fome called the firit illuminator of the Englilh tongue : of their opinion I am not, though 1 reverence Chaucer as an excellent poet for his time. He was indeed a great mingler of Englifc with French, untowhich language ( by like for that he was dcfcended of French or rather Walton... | |
| John Bell - 1782 - 552 sayfa
...is ol fome called the firft illuminator of the Englifh tongue : of their opinion I am not, though t reverence Chaucer as an excellent poet for his time. He was indeed » great mingler of Englifh with f rcnch, unto which language (by like for that he was defcended of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1795 - 322 sayfa
...fays he, " writing his poefies in En" glim, is of fome called the firft illuminator of the Englifli " tongue. Of their opinion I am not, though I reverence...poet for his time. He was indeed a " great mingler of Englifh with French, unto which language " (belike for that he was defcended of French or rather Waloon... | |
| James Ingram - 1807 - 166 sayfa
...Chaucer, who writing his poefies in Englijb, is of fome called the " firft illuminator of the Englijb tongue : of their opinion I am not, (though I " reverence Chaucer, as an excellent Poet for Ins lime.) He was indeed a great " mingler of F,n«][fh with French, unto which language, by like for... | |
| James Ingram - 1807 - 130 sayfa
...Chaucer^ who writing his poefies in Englifb, is of fomc called the " firft illuminator of the Engli/b tongue : of their opinion I am not, (though I " reverence Chaucer, as an excellent Poet far bit time.) He was indeed a great " mingler of Engli/b with French, unto which language, by like... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 364 sayfa
...Chaucer, who writing his poesies in English is of some called the first illuminator of the English tongue. Of their opinion I am not, though I reverence...rather Wallon race) he carried a great affection." Skinner, Etymol. LA Praef. " Ex hoc malesano novitatis pruritu, Belgae Gallicas voces passim civitate... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 368 sayfa
...Chaucer, who writing his poesies in English is of some called the first illuminator of the English tongue. Of their opinion I am not, though I reverence...rather Wallon race) he carried a great affection." Skinner, Etymol. LA Prsef. " Ex hoc malesano novitatis pruritu, Belgae Gallicas voces passim civitate... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 364 sayfa
...Chaucer, who writing his poesies in English is of some called the first illuminator of the English tongue. Of their opinion I am not, though I reverence...which language (by like for that he was descended of Trench, or rather Wallon race) he carried a great affection." Skinner, Etymol. LA Praef. " Ex hoc malesano... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1845 - 348 sayfa
...Chaucer, who writing his poesies in English is of some called the first illuminator of the English tongue. Of their opinion I am not, though I reverence...rather Wallon race) he carried a great affection." Skinner, Etymol. LA Preef. " Ex hoc malesano novitatis pruritu, Belgx Gallicas voces passim civitate... | |
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