Chaucer's Canterbury PilgrimageWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1892 - 283 pages |
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... glad the heart of man . " We cannot tell at which of the London schools he was edu- cated , nor which of the Universities he attended , though he certainly speaks as if he knew them both . The first authentic record of him that we have ...
... glad the heart of man . " We cannot tell at which of the London schools he was edu- cated , nor which of the Universities he attended , though he certainly speaks as if he knew them both . The first authentic record of him that we have ...
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... glad delight all through his poetry . He tells us- " And as for me , though I have knowledge slight , In bookés for to read I me delight , And to them give I faith and full credènce , And in my heart have them in reverence So heartily ...
... glad delight all through his poetry . He tells us- " And as for me , though I have knowledge slight , In bookés for to read I me delight , And to them give I faith and full credènce , And in my heart have them in reverence So heartily ...
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... glad herte , and prayden him also That he wolde vouchésauf for to doon so , And that he woldé ben oure governour , And of oure talés jugge and reportour , And sette a souper at a certeyn prys ; And we wolde rewled ben at his devys , In ...
... glad herte , and prayden him also That he wolde vouchésauf for to doon so , And that he woldé ben oure governour , And of oure talés jugge and reportour , And sette a souper at a certeyn prys ; And we wolde rewled ben at his devys , In ...
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... glad was every wight ; And telle he moste his tale as was resoùn , By forward and by composicioun , As ye han herd ; what needeth wordes moo ? And whan this goode man seigh that it was so , As he that was wys and obedient To kepe his ...
... glad was every wight ; And telle he moste his tale as was resoùn , By forward and by composicioun , As ye han herd ; what needeth wordes moo ? And whan this goode man seigh that it was so , As he that was wys and obedient To kepe his ...
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... glad to give others the benefit of his knowledge , and like all earnest teachers who love their . work , he was deeply sen- sible how little he knew , and how much there was still to learn.3 Although , therefore , he was well entitled ...
... glad to give others the benefit of his knowledge , and like all earnest teachers who love their . work , he was deeply sen- sible how little he knew , and how much there was still to learn.3 Although , therefore , he was well entitled ...
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