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" Who so shall telle a tale after a man, He moste reherse as neighe as ever he can : Everich word, if it be in his charge, All speke he, never so rudely and so large... "
The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer: With an Essay on His Language and ... - Page 28
by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 122 pages
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Chaucer.- Surrey.- Wyat.- Sackville.- v. 2. Spenser.- Shakespeare.- Davies ...

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 794 pages
...proprely ; For this ye knowen al fo wel as I, Who to fhall telle a Tale after a man He mofte reherfe as neighe as ever he can Everich word, if it be in his charge, All fpeke he nerer fo rudely and fo large, Or elles he mofte tellen his Tale untrewe, Or f. UK n thinges,or...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 pages
...directions of glorious old Chaucer. •' Who so shall telle a tale after a man He moste reherse, as nighe as ever he can Everich word, if it be in his charge, All gpeke he never so rudely and so large ; Or elles he moste tellen his tale untrewe, Or feinen thinges,...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volume 3

John Dryden - English prose literature - 1800 - 712 pages
...speke hir wordcs proprely, For this ye knowen al so well as I, Who so shall telle a tale after a man, He moste reherse, as neighe as ever he can, Everich...charge, All speke he never so rudely, and so large : passages. THE REEVE'S TALE, and the Prologue containing the CHARACTERS introduced in the CANTERBURY...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Volume 3

John Dryden - 1800 - 674 pages
...speke hir wordes proprely, For this ye knowen al so well as I, Who so shall telle a tale after a man, He moste reherse, as neighe as ever he can, Everich...charge, All speke he never so rudely, and so large ; passages. THE REEVE'S TALE, and the Prologue containing the CHARACTERS introduced in the CANTERBURY...
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Satires

Juvenal - 1802 - 574 pages
...sacrifice had been made. Chaucer observes with great naivete, " Whoso shall tell a tale after a man, " He moste reherse as neighe as ever he can " Everich...charge^ " All speke he never so rudely and so large :?-•And indeed the age of Chaucer, like that of Juvenal, allowed of such liberties. Other times,...
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The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, Volume 1

Juvenal - Latin poetry - 1803 - 354 pages
...sacrifice had been made. Chaucer observes with great naivete, " Whoso shall tell a tale after a man, " He moste reherse as neighe as ever he can " Everich...charge, " All speke he never so rudely and so large : — And indeed the age of Chaucer, like that of Juvenal, allowed of such liberties. Other times,...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 51

1830 - 622 pages
...tnuBlate the Homeric poems : — - Whoso shall telle a tale after a man, He moste reherse as neigh as ever he can, Everich word, if it be in his charge. All speke be never BO rudely and so large.'* For, according to the just observation of Wieland, quoted with applause...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions ..., Volumes 1-2

Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1805 - 908 pages
...from many celelrated Manuscripts. By Thomas Johncs. Who so shall telle a tale after a man, He mosie reherse, as neighe as ever he can, Everich word, if...charge, All speke he never so rudely and so large; Or else he moste tellen his tale untrewe, Or feinen thinges, or linden wordes ncwe. CHAUCER'S PKOLOGUE....
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The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis

Juvenal - Satire, Latin - 1806 - 576 pages
...sacrifice had been made. Chaucer observes with great naivete, " Whoso shall tell a tale after a man, " lie moste reherse as neighe as ever he can " Everich word,...charge, " All speke he never so rudely and so large :" — And indeed the age of Chaucer, like that of Juvenal, allowed of such liberties. Other times,...
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The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, tr. into Engl. verse, by W. Gifford ...

Juvenal - 1806 - 578 pages
...made. Chaucer observes with great naivete, " Whoso shall tell a tale after a man, " He moste rcherse as neighe as ever he can " Everich word, if it be...charge, " All speke he never so rudely and so large :"— And indeed the age of Chaucer, like that of Juvenal, allowed of such liberties. Other times,...
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