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" It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer's works, to represent to himself the young poet accoutred in the robes of a lawyer, examining a witness, fixing upon him the keenness of his eye, addressing himself with anxiety and expectation to... "
Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Early English Poet: Including Memoirs of His ... - Seite 69
von William Godwin - 1804
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Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Early English Poet: Including Memoirs ..., Band 2

William Godwin - 1804 - 554 Seiten
...have experienced some of the same effects. It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer,s works, to represent to himself the young poet, accoutred...a jury, or exercising the subtlety of his wit and judgCHAP, ment in the developement of one of those .A. Vlil. ' — '" •• quirks by which a client...
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The Annual Review and History of Literature, Band 2

1804 - 994 Seiten
...proceeding i:i which he wa< shortly to engage, he must have experienced sonte of the same effects. " It may be amusing to the fancy of a/ reader of Chaucer's works, to represent w: himself the young poet, accoutred in tb» robes of u lawyer, examining a witness,- tr ins upon him...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Band 17

Walter Scott - 1835 - 400 Seiten
...introduced ; for Chaucer certainly studied at the Temple,i and is supposed to have been bred to the bar. " It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer's...a jury, or exercising the subtlety of his wit and judgment in the developement of one of those quirks by which a client was to be rescued from the rigour...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Biographical memoirs of ...

Walter Scott - 1838 - 1198 Seiten
...is supposed to have been bred to the bar. " It may be amusing to the fancy of n reader of Chancer's works, to represent to himself the young poet accoutred...a jury, or exercising the subtlety of his wit and judgment in the development of one of those quirks by which a client was to be rescued from the rigour...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Periodical criticism. 1 ...

Walter Scott - 1870 - 488 Seiten
...introduced ; for Chaucer certainly studied at the Temple,1 and is supposed to have been bred to the bar. " It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer's...a jury, or exercising the subtlety of his wit and judgment in the developement of one of those quirks by which a client was to be rescued from the rigour...
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Chaucer devant la critique en Angleterre et en France depuis son temps jusqu ...

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1911 - 430 Seiten
...termine ce passage sur l'administration de la justice, montre assez le style du livre entier : — It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer's works, to represent to himself the young poet, accoutree] in the robes of a lawyer, examining a witness, fixing upon him the keenness of his eye,...
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The Law Quarterly Review, Bände 31-35

Frederick Pollock - 1919 - 382 Seiten
...proceeding, in which he was shortly to engage, he must have experienced some of the same effects. ' It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer's...expectation to a jury, or exercising the subtlety of his wit andjudgment in the development of one of those quirks by which a client was to be rescued from the...
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Five Hundred Years of Chaucer Criticism and Allusion 1357-1900, Band 1

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - 704 Seiten
...paragraph, with which this section on law closes, sufficiently indicates the style of the whole book : — ' It may be amusing to the fancy of a reader of Chaucer's works, to represent to himself the No wonder Mrs. Godwin confidentially asked Charles Lamb whether he did not think there was rather too...
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Chaucer devant la critique en Angleterre et en France depuis son temps jusqu ...

Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1972 - 422 Seiten
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