The Tale of the Man of Lawe: The Pardoneres Tale; the Second Nonnes Tale; the Chanouns Yemannes Tale, from the Canterbury TalesClarendon Press, 1877 - 276 страница |
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... wine and all things needful ; but the crafty Devil puts into the heart of the robber who goes to the town , that he shall feed himself , poison his mates , and then have all the treasure , and be the richest man in that country ...
... wine and all things needful ; but the crafty Devil puts into the heart of the robber who goes to the town , that he shall feed himself , poison his mates , and then have all the treasure , and be the richest man in that country ...
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... wines , ' which is said of a ship . The use of this past participle after a perfect tense is a most remarkable idiom , but there is no doubt about its occurrence in the Clerkes Tale , Group E. 1098 , where we find · Hath doon yow kept ...
... wines , ' which is said of a ship . The use of this past participle after a perfect tense is a most remarkable idiom , but there is no doubt about its occurrence in the Clerkes Tale , Group E. 1098 , where we find · Hath doon yow kept ...
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... wine , to sustain the maiden's life for three years . And in this ship she caused to be placed the riches and treasure which the Emperor Tiberius had sent with the maid Constance his daughter ; and in this ship the Sultaness caused the ...
... wine , to sustain the maiden's life for three years . And in this ship she caused to be placed the riches and treasure which the Emperor Tiberius had sent with the maid Constance his daughter ; and in this ship the Sultaness caused the ...
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... wine ) under his girdle , ' i.e. drank his fill . 1. 794. Pronounce constábl ' much as if it were French , with an accent on a . In 1. 808 the accent is on o . Lastly , in 1. 858 all three syllables are fully sounded . " 1. 798. Three ...
... wine ) under his girdle , ' i.e. drank his fill . 1. 794. Pronounce constábl ' much as if it were French , with an accent on a . In 1. 808 the accent is on o . Lastly , in 1. 858 all three syllables are fully sounded . " 1. 798. Three ...
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... wine , with spices and sugar , strained through a cloth . It is said to have taken its name from Hippocrates ' sleeve , the term apothecaries gave to a strainer ' ; Halliwell's Dict . s.v. Hippocras . In the same work , s.v. Ipocras ...
... wine , with spices and sugar , strained through a cloth . It is said to have taken its name from Hippocrates ' sleeve , the term apothecaries gave to a strainer ' ; Halliwell's Dict . s.v. Hippocras . In the same work , s.v. Ipocras ...
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