The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With Poems Formely Printed Withhis Or Attributed to HimG. Bell and Sons, 1906 |
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... translated out of Latin verses in - to En- glishe , by dan Ihon lidgat cleped the monke of Buri . ' But the most remarkable addition is the whole of the long poem known as Lydgate's Storie of Thebes , ' in three books . Similar remarks ...
... translated out of Latin verses in - to En- glishe , by dan Ihon lidgat cleped the monke of Buri . ' But the most remarkable addition is the whole of the long poem known as Lydgate's Storie of Thebes , ' in three books . Similar remarks ...
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... translated the French poem so called ; and there is extant , in a MS . at Glasgow , a considerable fragment of a translation which was made in the four- teenth century , and which I believe can be shown to have been originally composed ...
... translated the French poem so called ; and there is extant , in a MS . at Glasgow , a considerable fragment of a translation which was made in the four- teenth century , and which I believe can be shown to have been originally composed ...
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... translated from ' a booke which is called Trophe , ' or 1 This anecdote is related by Speght on the authority of Mr. Buckley , who , he says , had seen the record of it in the Inner Temple . Leland corroborates the fact of Chaucer ...
... translated from ' a booke which is called Trophe , ' or 1 This anecdote is related by Speght on the authority of Mr. Buckley , who , he says , had seen the record of it in the Inner Temple . Leland corroborates the fact of Chaucer ...
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... translated king of hariots . The meaning is , he would teach his friends to consider the Arch deacon's excommunication as a mere matter of money , because it could be bought off . 2 Significavit means the writ de excommunicato capiendo ...
... translated king of hariots . The meaning is , he would teach his friends to consider the Arch deacon's excommunication as a mere matter of money , because it could be bought off . 2 Significavit means the writ de excommunicato capiendo ...
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... translated by Chaucer That needs the words mote been cosins to the things of which they speaken . ' His excuse for the broadness of the language which he puts into the mouths of his pilgrims goes upon the assump tion that he is relating ...
... translated by Chaucer That needs the words mote been cosins to the things of which they speaken . ' His excuse for the broadness of the language which he puts into the mouths of his pilgrims goes upon the assump tion that he is relating ...
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