From the beginnings to the age of Henry VIII, by Richard GarnettMacmillan, 1935 |
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... Tales was formed before 1385 the circumstance would be of the highest interest . It appears certain that the Second Nun's Tale ( St. Cecilia ) , The Clerk's Tale ( Griselda ) , and The Man of Law's Tale ( Custance ) , were written ...
... Tales was formed before 1385 the circumstance would be of the highest interest . It appears certain that the Second Nun's Tale ( St. Cecilia ) , The Clerk's Tale ( Griselda ) , and The Man of Law's Tale ( Custance ) , were written ...
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... tale told , the Parson's , is not a tale at all , but a prose sermon . If dramatic propriety was to continue to be observed , some of the remaining stories must have been of the class " that sownen into synne , " for which Chaucer ...
... tale told , the Parson's , is not a tale at all , but a prose sermon . If dramatic propriety was to continue to be observed , some of the remaining stories must have been of the class " that sownen into synne , " for which Chaucer ...
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... tale ; I have relikes and pardons in my male1 As faire as any man in Engeland , Which were me yeven by the popes ... Tale ( Palamon and Arcite ) is , however , the highest flight he ever took , and The Squire's Tale ( Cambuscan ) , The ...
... tale ; I have relikes and pardons in my male1 As faire as any man in Engeland , Which were me yeven by the popes ... Tale ( Palamon and Arcite ) is , however , the highest flight he ever took , and The Squire's Tale ( Cambuscan ) , The ...
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Duality of English SpeechThe Celt the Roman and the SaxonChristianity and Anglo | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 37 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
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