Illuminator, Makar, Vates: Visions of Poetry in the Fifteenth Century, Volume 10 |
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... Lydgate's popularization of Chaucer's poetic vocabulary . In Lydgate's writing , many words that occur only a limited number of times in Chaucer's usage are developed as significant terms . The word " licour , " for example , found in ...
... Lydgate's popularization of Chaucer's poetic vocabulary . In Lydgate's writing , many words that occur only a limited number of times in Chaucer's usage are developed as significant terms . The word " licour , " for example , found in ...
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... Lydgate , Fall of Princes , I , 461 ; “ Ballade at the Reverence of Our Lady , " in The Minor Poems of John Lydgate , ed . Henry Noble MacCracken ( London : Kegan Paul , Trench , Trubner , 1911 ) , Part I , no . 49 , lines 12–14 ...
... Lydgate , Fall of Princes , I , 461 ; “ Ballade at the Reverence of Our Lady , " in The Minor Poems of John Lydgate , ed . Henry Noble MacCracken ( London : Kegan Paul , Trench , Trubner , 1911 ) , Part I , no . 49 , lines 12–14 ...
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... Lydgate , The Minor Poems of John Lydgate , ed . Henry Noble MacCracken ( London : Oxford University Press , 1934 ) , Part II , no . 45 , lines 34-35 . 24 See , for example , Life of St. Edmund , 221 ; " The Legend of Seynt Margarete ...
... Lydgate , The Minor Poems of John Lydgate , ed . Henry Noble MacCracken ( London : Oxford University Press , 1934 ) , Part II , no . 45 , lines 34-35 . 24 See , for example , Life of St. Edmund , 221 ; " The Legend of Seynt Margarete ...
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