The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With Poems Formely Printed Withhis Or Attributed to HimG. Bell and Sons, 1906 |
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... took place in 1359 , and which the lady is represented in the poem as deferring for a twelvemonth . " From this circumstance also we gather the not unimportant fact that at this time Chaucer was on terms of intimacy with John of Gaunt ...
... took place in 1359 , and which the lady is represented in the poem as deferring for a twelvemonth . " From this circumstance also we gather the not unimportant fact that at this time Chaucer was on terms of intimacy with John of Gaunt ...
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... took place in that year . Amongst the persons brought over to England in her retinue by Queen Philippa in 1328 was Sir Payne Roet , a native of Hainault , and Guienne King of Arms . This gentleman had two daughters : Katherine , who ...
... took place in that year . Amongst the persons brought over to England in her retinue by Queen Philippa in 1328 was Sir Payne Roet , a native of Hainault , and Guienne King of Arms . This gentleman had two daughters : Katherine , who ...
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... took place ; but they may be dis- missed as having no more claim to credit than Speght's report of Chaucer having been present in Milan with Petrarch , at the Duke of Clarence's marriage , in 1368 - a circumstance of which no proof of ...
... took place ; but they may be dis- missed as having no more claim to credit than Speght's report of Chaucer having been present in Milan with Petrarch , at the Duke of Clarence's marriage , in 1368 - a circumstance of which no proof of ...
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... took him under his special protection , forbidding any one to sue or arrest him on any plea , except it were connected with land , for a term of two years . Letters of this description were matters of form , in which , as in this case ...
... took him under his special protection , forbidding any one to sue or arrest him on any plea , except it were connected with land , for a term of two years . Letters of this description were matters of form , in which , as in this case ...
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... took place from time to time in his resources , and the want of information as to the profits he derived from his various appointments , render the total amount of his income a matter of speculation . For many years previously to the ...
... took place from time to time in his resources , and the want of information as to the profits he derived from his various appointments , render the total amount of his income a matter of speculation . For many years previously to the ...
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