Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 ページ |
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... tells us how the army took grain and mills to grind the grain , ovens to bake , and smithies to forge . Chaucer became a prisoner of war ; on the 1st of March , 1360 , Edward III contributed £ 16 towards his ransom . Whether this amount ...
... tells us how the army took grain and mills to grind the grain , ovens to bake , and smithies to forge . Chaucer became a prisoner of war ; on the 1st of March , 1360 , Edward III contributed £ 16 towards his ransom . Whether this amount ...
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... tells the best story shall receive a fine supper on their return at the cost of the others . Accordingly on the morrow when the pilgrims wend their way towards the shrine of Thomas à Becket , the first tale is told by the Knight , who ...
... tells the best story shall receive a fine supper on their return at the cost of the others . Accordingly on the morrow when the pilgrims wend their way towards the shrine of Thomas à Becket , the first tale is told by the Knight , who ...
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... tell the first story falls upon the Knight , the digni- fied and worthy aristocrat , whose station naturally gave him precedence . The Knight's Tale is taken from the Teseide of Boccaccio , for Chaucer , like Shakspere , did not ...
... tell the first story falls upon the Knight , the digni- fied and worthy aristocrat , whose station naturally gave him precedence . The Knight's Tale is taken from the Teseide of Boccaccio , for Chaucer , like Shakspere , did not ...
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... tell his story at this time . This he is permitted to do . After the Miller's coarse story a similar one is told by the Reeve . Then follows the Cook's - a story interrupted at the end of the fifty - eighth line and never finished . The ...
... tell his story at this time . This he is permitted to do . After the Miller's coarse story a similar one is told by the Reeve . Then follows the Cook's - a story interrupted at the end of the fifty - eighth line and never finished . The ...
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... tells the miraculous story of Hugh of Lincoln , the little martyr , who , after his throat had been cut and his body thrown into a pit , sweetly sings O Alma Redemptoris . One of the most interesting episodes follows the tale of the ...
... tells the miraculous story of Hugh of Lincoln , the little martyr , who , after his throat had been cut and his body thrown into a pit , sweetly sings O Alma Redemptoris . One of the most interesting episodes follows the tale of the ...
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