Hoccleve









Hoccleve


Hoccleve [hok-leev] Examples noun

  1. Thomas,1370–1450, English poet.

Also Occleve. Examples from the Web for hoccleve Historical Examples of hoccleve

  • Lydgate and Hoccleve are the two principal successors of Chaucer.

    A Literary History of the English People

    Jean Jules Jusserand

  • We find a well-known medieval poet called indifferently Occleve and Hoccleve.

    The Romance of Names

    Ernest Weekley

  • A decline in the technique of the five-foot verse begins with Lydgate and Hoccleve.

    A History of English Versification

    Jakob Schipper

  • He retained the Hoccleve passage (p. 6); his point about Wartons basis of selection is effective.

    Cursory Observations on the Poems Attributed to Thomas Rowley (1782)

    Edmond Malone

  • Beyond all doubt, Hoccleve copied the forms of Chaucer’s lost virelays.

    Chaucer’s Works, Volume 3 (of 7)

    Geoffrey Chaucer

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