The Tale of Man of Lawe: The Pardoneres Tale; the Second Nonnes Tales; the Chanouns Yemannes Tale, from the Canterbury TalesClarendon Press, 1879 - 282 страница |
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... took the story from Gower ; see note to that line , p . 137. Chronology at once settles the question ; for Chau- cer's tale , written before 1385 , could not have been derived from Gower's , written about 1393. The simple explanation of ...
... took the story from Gower ; see note to that line , p . 137. Chronology at once settles the question ; for Chau- cer's tale , written before 1385 , could not have been derived from Gower's , written about 1393. The simple explanation of ...
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... took an opportunity of stabbing the other as he chanced to be stooping down . He then took the two loaves , gave one to the mule , and ate the other himself . . The loaves were poisoned ; and man and mule fell dead . Then our Lord ...
... took an opportunity of stabbing the other as he chanced to be stooping down . He then took the two loaves , gave one to the mule , and ate the other himself . . The loaves were poisoned ; and man and mule fell dead . Then our Lord ...
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... took place in presence of the pope and clergy , with great pomp and solemnity , and the people crowded in from the neighbouring towns to assist at the ceremony . Stefano Maderno , who was then in the employment of the Cardinal Sfondrati ...
... took place in presence of the pope and clergy , with great pomp and solemnity , and the people crowded in from the neighbouring towns to assist at the ceremony . Stefano Maderno , who was then in the employment of the Cardinal Sfondrati ...
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... took , That he for loue shulde han his deth , allas ! For in the sterres , clerer than is glas , Is writen , god wot , who so coude it rede , The deth of euery man , withouten drede . In sterres , many a winter ther - biforn , Was ...
... took , That he for loue shulde han his deth , allas ! For in the sterres , clerer than is glas , Is writen , god wot , who so coude it rede , The deth of euery man , withouten drede . In sterres , many a winter ther - biforn , Was ...
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... took ; And whan that he this pitous lettre sey , Ful ofte he seyde ' allas ! ' and ' weylawey ! ' 810 ' Lord crist , ' quod he , ' how may this world endure ? So ful of sinne is many a creature ! O myghty god , if that it be thy wille ...
... took ; And whan that he this pitous lettre sey , Ful ofte he seyde ' allas ! ' and ' weylawey ! ' 810 ' Lord crist , ' quod he , ' how may this world endure ? So ful of sinne is many a creature ! O myghty god , if that it be thy wille ...
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