Chaucer: A Bibliographical ManualMacmillan Company, 1908 - 579 pages |
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... called his Itinerary . His list of Chaucer's works follows closely the order as in Thynne's edition of 1542 , see the notes in Section II A below . The lives of Gower and of Chaucer are reprinted in Brydges ' Restituta , vol . II , pp ...
... called his Itinerary . His list of Chaucer's works follows closely the order as in Thynne's edition of 1542 , see the notes in Section II A below . The lives of Gower and of Chaucer are reprinted in Brydges ' Restituta , vol . II , pp ...
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... called , The first illuminer of the English tongue , had not both he , and his parents before him , been born & bred among vs. But what their names were or what issue they had , otherwise then by coniecture before giuen , wee can not ...
... called , The first illuminer of the English tongue , had not both he , and his parents before him , been born & bred among vs. But what their names were or what issue they had , otherwise then by coniecture before giuen , wee can not ...
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... called The Astrolabe , doth greatly commend , and calleth them , Reuerend clerkes . By his trauaile also in Fraunce and Flaunders , where hee spent much time in his young yeeres , but more in the latter end of the reigne of K. Richard ...
... called The Astrolabe , doth greatly commend , and calleth them , Reuerend clerkes . By his trauaile also in Fraunce and Flaunders , where hee spent much time in his young yeeres , but more in the latter end of the reigne of K. Richard ...
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... called Paon de Ruet , king of Armes , as by this draught appeareth , taken out of the office of the Heraldes . This gentlewoman , whome hee married ( whose name we can not finde ) as it may be gathered by Chaucers owne wordes in his ...
... called Paon de Ruet , king of Armes , as by this draught appeareth , taken out of the office of the Heraldes . This gentlewoman , whome hee married ( whose name we can not finde ) as it may be gathered by Chaucers owne wordes in his ...
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... called Godshouse , for two priestes and thirteene poore men to be sustained for euer . One of the priests to be master of the Almes house and Almespeople , them to instruct : the other Priest a Schoolemaster , freely to teach the ...
... called Godshouse , for two priestes and thirteene poore men to be sustained for euer . One of the priests to be master of the Almes house and Almespeople , them to instruct : the other Priest a Schoolemaster , freely to teach the ...
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