Chaucer's Canterbury PilgrimageWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1892 - 283 pages |
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Page 58
... resolved to proceed to the sacred shrine , and there , in all solemnity and devotion , fulfil the holy vows under which I had come ; and , in prose- cution of my design , I betook myself to a certain well - known hostel , called The ...
... resolved to proceed to the sacred shrine , and there , in all solemnity and devotion , fulfil the holy vows under which I had come ; and , in prose- cution of my design , I betook myself to a certain well - known hostel , called The ...
Page 59
... resolved to make the most of their holiday . The place was a well - appointed one ; the accommodation was ample and stately ; the viands were good ; and the host , Harry Bailly by name , did all he could to make us comfortable and at ...
... resolved to make the most of their holiday . The place was a well - appointed one ; the accommodation was ample and stately ; the viands were good ; and the host , Harry Bailly by name , did all he could to make us comfortable and at ...
Page 82
... resolved to make the most of her holiday . When she was at home , she prided herself on her great skill in cloth - making , and declared that what she could produce in that line was far superior to anything which even the Flemings were ...
... resolved to make the most of her holiday . When she was at home , she prided herself on her great skill in cloth - making , and declared that what she could produce in that line was far superior to anything which even the Flemings were ...
Page 86
... resolve is so to act as to give the enemies of God no occasion to blas- pheme . " But high as his aims were , he himself was the meekest and most gentle of men . Every one of his parishioners looked upon him as a friend ; they freely ...
... resolve is so to act as to give the enemies of God no occasion to blas- pheme . " But high as his aims were , he himself was the meekest and most gentle of men . Every one of his parishioners looked upon him as a friend ; they freely ...
Page 111
... resolved to comply with the message which the gods had sent him , and looking in a mirror , he saw that his grief had aged him so much that , if he were to disguise himself somewhat , no one would know him . He therefore returned to ...
... resolved to comply with the message which the gods had sent him , and looking in a mirror , he saw that his grief had aged him so much that , if he were to disguise himself somewhat , no one would know him . He therefore returned to ...
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