Chaucer's Canterbury PilgrimageWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1892 - 283 páginas |
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... hands , have never in all the range of our English literature been subjected to greater castigation , or held up to more deserved oppro- brium , than by him . As is the case with several of our greatest men in by - past times , we know ...
... hands , have never in all the range of our English literature been subjected to greater castigation , or held up to more deserved oppro- brium , than by him . As is the case with several of our greatest men in by - past times , we know ...
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... hand , By water he sente hem hoom to every land . But of his craft to rekné wel his tydes , His stremés and his daungers him bisides , His herbergh and his mone , his lodemenage , Ther was non such from Hullé to Cartage . Hardy he was ...
... hand , By water he sente hem hoom to every land . But of his craft to rekné wel his tydes , His stremés and his daungers him bisides , His herbergh and his mone , his lodemenage , Ther was non such from Hullé to Cartage . Hardy he was ...
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... hand to , every man . ' Anon to drawen every wight bigan , And schortly for to tellen as it was , Were it by àventùre , or sort , or cas , The soth is this , the cut fil to the knight , Of which ful blithe and glad was every wight ; And ...
... hand to , every man . ' Anon to drawen every wight bigan , And schortly for to tellen as it was , Were it by àventùre , or sort , or cas , The soth is this , the cut fil to the knight , Of which ful blithe and glad was every wight ; And ...
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... hand he carried the usual long bow , he had the archer's guard on his left arm , and every arrow in the sheaf attached to his girdle was a perfect one , with each of its feathers placed at the proper angle , so that it might fly true to ...
... hand he carried the usual long bow , he had the archer's guard on his left arm , and every arrow in the sheaf attached to his girdle was a perfect one , with each of its feathers placed at the proper angle , so that it might fly true to ...
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... hand to help herself to the dainties pro- vided for us by our host , 1 to the way in which she conveyed her food to her lips , and to the evident care she took that everything , while she was eating and drinking , should be done in the ...
... hand to help herself to the dainties pro- vided for us by our host , 1 to the way in which she conveyed her food to her lips , and to the evident care she took that everything , while she was eating and drinking , should be done in the ...
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