Chaucer's Canterbury PilgrimageWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1892 - 283 pages |
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... given us is being regarded as of mere dry philo- logical value , and that his splendid power of char- acterisation and the fascinating interest which , as a story - teller , he is able to command 4 CHAUCER'S CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGE .
... given us is being regarded as of mere dry philo- logical value , and that his splendid power of char- acterisation and the fascinating interest which , as a story - teller , he is able to command 4 CHAUCER'S CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGE .
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... given at the commencement of this sketch , we have a faithful representation of his personal appearance . It was painted by the poet Occleve on the margin of his ' De Regimine Principio . ' He had the greatest reverence for Chaucer , as ...
... given at the commencement of this sketch , we have a faithful representation of his personal appearance . It was painted by the poet Occleve on the margin of his ' De Regimine Principio . ' He had the greatest reverence for Chaucer , as ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer, William Calder. tion of him as given by the Host in the introduc- tion to his own " Tale or Rime of Sir Thopas " : - " And then our Hoste to japen he bigan , For now at erst he lokéd upon me , And seydé thus , ' What ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, William Calder. tion of him as given by the Host in the introduc- tion to his own " Tale or Rime of Sir Thopas " : - " And then our Hoste to japen he bigan , For now at erst he lokéd upon me , And seydé thus , ' What ...
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... given him by the Pope , on his own account , after hearing confession , grant absolution for even the most heinous of sins . And well he used this right for the benefit of the order to which he belonged . All those who came to him with ...
... given him by the Pope , on his own account , after hearing confession , grant absolution for even the most heinous of sins . And well he used this right for the benefit of the order to which he belonged . All those who came to him with ...
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... given in charge to him as a matter of course , 2 as causing him no difficulty ; and woe betide the criminal who had him as his ac- cuser . He was thoroughly well acquainted with all the laws which had been passed , and all the court ...
... given in charge to him as a matter of course , 2 as causing him no difficulty ; and woe betide the criminal who had him as his ac- cuser . He was thoroughly well acquainted with all the laws which had been passed , and all the court ...
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