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... never as we sound it at present . Ch as in Scotch and German . I quote the opening lines of the Prologue as the nearest to hand . Whan that Aprille with his schowres swoote The drought of xiv FOREWORDS . ACCENT OF CHAUCER.
... never as we sound it at present . Ch as in Scotch and German . I quote the opening lines of the Prologue as the nearest to hand . Whan that Aprille with his schowres swoote The drought of xiv FOREWORDS . ACCENT OF CHAUCER.
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... never existed . Moreover , though Shakspere claims to have founded our modern drama , Chaucer founded the whole fabric of English poetic literature , and there is no doubt , so dramatic are many of his poems , that had a secular drama1 ...
... never existed . Moreover , though Shakspere claims to have founded our modern drama , Chaucer founded the whole fabric of English poetic literature , and there is no doubt , so dramatic are many of his poems , that had a secular drama1 ...
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... never dreamed of . The poor were infinitely worse off than our poor , worse fed , and ill - protected by the laws . Improving as their condition was , people had no carpets in their rooms - nay even in the King's palace . Very few were ...
... never dreamed of . The poor were infinitely worse off than our poor , worse fed , and ill - protected by the laws . Improving as their condition was , people had no carpets in their rooms - nay even in the King's palace . Very few were ...
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... never mentioned as winetunners . 1 Because St. Anthony was figured with a pig , and pigeons were bred in Paul's Church . 2 See also note concerning squires , p . 34 . at least well - educated , person ; for a 6 CHAUCER THE TALE - TELLER .
... never mentioned as winetunners . 1 Because St. Anthony was figured with a pig , and pigeons were bred in Paul's Church . 2 See also note concerning squires , p . 34 . at least well - educated , person ; for a 6 CHAUCER THE TALE - TELLER .
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... never have entered the royal service . 6 Most gentlemen's sons were educated or finished ' by becoming pages . They entered the service of noble ladies , who paid them , or sometimes were even paid for receiving them . Thus young men ...
... never have entered the royal service . 6 Most gentlemen's sons were educated or finished ' by becoming pages . They entered the service of noble ladies , who paid them , or sometimes were even paid for receiving them . Thus young men ...
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Chaucer for schools [selected, with a metrical version in mod. Engl.] by mrs ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualização integral - 1881 |
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