ABSTRACT
The piece below makes clearer and more explicit Thomas Nashe's remarks in Strange News on why Chaucer and Spenser are 'farre ouerseene' by Homer and Virgil: see G. Gregory Smith, Elizabethan Critical Essays (Oxford, 1904), II. 240.
The piece below makes clearer and more explicit Thomas Nashe's remarks in Strange News on why Chaucer and Spenser are 'farre ouerseene' by Homer and Virgil: see G. Gregory Smith, Elizabethan Critical Essays (Oxford, 1904), II. 240.