The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Prestes Tale from the Canterbury TalesClarendon Press, 1880 - 221 pages |
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Geoffrey Chaucer Richard Morris. London MACMILLAN AND CO . OXFORD DOM MINA INUS TIO ILLV MEA PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF Oxford CHAUCER THE PROLOGUE , THE KNIGHTES TALE , THE NONNE.
Geoffrey Chaucer Richard Morris. London MACMILLAN AND CO . OXFORD DOM MINA INUS TIO ILLV MEA PUBLISHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF Oxford CHAUCER THE PROLOGUE , THE KNIGHTES TALE , THE NONNE.
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Geoffrey Chaucer Richard Morris. CHAUCER THE PROLOGUE , THE KNIGHTES TALE , THE NONNE PRESTES TALE THE FROM CANTERBURY TALES A REVISED TEXT EDITED BY REV . RICHARD MORRIS , LL.D. Author of ' Historical Outlines of English Accidence ...
Geoffrey Chaucer Richard Morris. CHAUCER THE PROLOGUE , THE KNIGHTES TALE , THE NONNE PRESTES TALE THE FROM CANTERBURY TALES A REVISED TEXT EDITED BY REV . RICHARD MORRIS , LL.D. Author of ' Historical Outlines of English Accidence ...
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... Knightes Tale , or at least a poem upon the same subject , was originally composed by Chaucer as a separate work . As such , it is mentioned by him , among some of his other works , in the Legende of Goode Women ( ll . 420 , 1 ) , under ...
... Knightes Tale , or at least a poem upon the same subject , was originally composed by Chaucer as a separate work . As such , it is mentioned by him , among some of his other works , in the Legende of Goode Women ( ll . 420 , 1 ) , under ...
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... Knightes Tale show that Troilus and the original draught of the Knightes Tale , to which Chaucer himself gives the name of " Palemon , " were in hand at about the same time . ' ( Skeat , in Notes and Queries , Fourth Series , iv . 292 ...
... Knightes Tale show that Troilus and the original draught of the Knightes Tale , to which Chaucer himself gives the name of " Palemon , " were in hand at about the same time . ' ( Skeat , in Notes and Queries , Fourth Series , iv . 292 ...
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... ( Knightes Tale , 11. 637-8 . ) and example of Chaucer did more to rescue his native tongue than any other single cause ; and if we compare his dialect with that of any writer of an earlier date , we shall find that in compass ...
... ( Knightes Tale , 11. 637-8 . ) and example of Chaucer did more to rescue his native tongue than any other single cause ; and if we compare his dialect with that of any writer of an earlier date , we shall find that in compass ...
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