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" And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. "
The Canterbury Tales - Page 2
by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 367 pages
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1904 - 668 pages
...spade a spade," is quite foreign to Plato's argument. 3. And Frensh she spak fui faire and fctisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. 'Prol., 41. 124-6. As is well known, Prof. Skeat has contended that this passage implies no unfavourable...
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Annual Report, Volume 55

Cincinnati (Ohio). Board of Education - Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1884 - 438 pages
...madame Eglentyne. Ful weel she soonge the service dyvyne, Entuned in hir nose ful semeely, And Frenssh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, For Frenssh of Parys was to hire unknowe. At mete wel ytaughte was she withalle ; She leet no morsel from...
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Alden's Cyclopedia of Universal Literature: Presenting Biographical and ...

Literature - 1886 - 494 pages
...madame Eglentyne. Fful weel she soong the seruice dyuyne, Entured in her nose ful semeely ; And ffrenssh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, Ffor ffrensh of Parys was to hire unknowe. At mete wel ytaught was she with alle ; She leet no morsel...
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Origins of the English People and the English Language

Jean Roemer - English language - 1888 - 714 pages
...madame Eglentyne. Ful weel she soong the service dyvyne, entuned in hir nose ful semely. And Frenssh she spak ful faire and fetisly,* after the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, for Frenssh of Parys was to hire unknowe. At mete wel ytaught was she with alle: she leet no morsel from...
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The Prologue: The Knights Tale, the Nonne Preestes Tale, from the Canterbury ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - Canterbury (England) - 1889 - 332 pages
...was cleped madame Eglentyne. Ful wel she song 6 the service divyne, Entuned in hir nose ful semely; And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, 125 For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. At mete wel y-taught was she with-alle ; She leet no morsel...
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The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Preestes Tale, from the ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - Clarendon Press series - 1889 - 334 pages
...was cleped madame Eglentyne. Ful wel she song6 the service divyne, Entuned in hir nose ful semely; And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, 125 For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. At mete wel y-taught was she with-alle ; She leet no morsel...
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The Prologue: The Knightes Tale, the Nonne Prestes Tale, from the Canterbury ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - English language - 1891 - 338 pages
...was cleped madame Eglentyne. Ful wel she song6 the service divyne, Entuned in hir nose ful semely; And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, 125 For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. At mete wel y-taught was she with-alle ; She leet no morsel...
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The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1891 - 116 pages
...oother. 115. Hn. Cristofre; E. Cristophere. E. sheene. 122. E. soong. Entuned in hir nose ful semely ; And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bgwe, 125 For Frensh of Paris was to hir unkngwe. At me.te wel y-taught was she with-alle; She leet...
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Principles of English Etymology: The foreign element

Walter William Skeat - English language - 1891 - 548 pages
...table.' § 16. NOTE ON CHAUCER'S PROLOGUE, LINES 124-6. Chaucer says of the Prioresse : — 'And French she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, For French of Paris was to her unknowe.' I believe that these lines are usually misunderstood. Chaucer...
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Principles of English Etymology: The foreign element

Walter William Skeat - English language - 1891 - 594 pages
...table.' § 16. NOTE ON CHAUCER'S PROLOGUE, LINES 124-6. Chaucer says of the Prioresse : — 'And French she spak ful faire and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte Bowe, For French of Paris was to her unknowe.' I believe that these lines are usually misunderstood. Chaucer...
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