The works of Geoffrey ChaucerMacmillan and Company, limited, 1904 - 771 pàgines |
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... Seint Cecyle , the story of Griselde and the story of the Emperor's daughter Constance ( see below , Introduction to Canterbury Tales ) , he , in each case , takes as his heroines personified virtues whom he certainly never realised to ...
... Seint Cecyle , the story of Griselde and the story of the Emperor's daughter Constance ( see below , Introduction to Canterbury Tales ) , he , in each case , takes as his heroines personified virtues whom he certainly never realised to ...
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... Seint Cecyle , and in its introduction the narrator is made to speak as an unworthy sone of Eve ' ( 1. 60 ) instead of as a woman , and to address those that reden that I write ' ( 1. 78 ) instead of the listeners to a tale told along ...
... Seint Cecyle , and in its introduction the narrator is made to speak as an unworthy sone of Eve ' ( 1. 60 ) instead of as a woman , and to address those that reden that I write ' ( 1. 78 ) instead of the listeners to a tale told along ...
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... Seint Cecyle and the Grisilde , and from its subject , style , and tone appears to have been written towards the close of the same period . On the other hand , the Prioress's Tale of the little chorister , though it goes back in feeling ...
... Seint Cecyle and the Grisilde , and from its subject , style , and tone appears to have been written towards the close of the same period . On the other hand , the Prioress's Tale of the little chorister , though it goes back in feeling ...
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... Seint Cecyle ) , Clerk and Monk have already been cated . The Man of Lawes story of Constance is derived from the Anglo - French nicle of Nicholas Trivet , an English Dominican of the first half of the fourteenth ury ; the Knight's Tale ...
... Seint Cecyle ) , Clerk and Monk have already been cated . The Man of Lawes story of Constance is derived from the Anglo - French nicle of Nicholas Trivet , an English Dominican of the first half of the fourteenth ury ; the Knight's Tale ...
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... seint Maure or of seint Beneit , By - cause that it was old and som - del streit , -- 1 This ilke Monk leet oldė thyngės pace , And heeld after the newé world the space . He yaf nat of that text a pulled hen That seith that hunters ...
... seint Maure or of seint Beneit , By - cause that it was old and som - del streit , -- 1 This ilke Monk leet oldė thyngės pace , And heeld after the newé world the space . He yaf nat of that text a pulled hen That seith that hunters ...
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Pàgina 149 - But yet to me she wol nat do that grace, For which ful pale and welked is my face.
Pàgina 3 - But al be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre...
Pàgina 1 - And al was conscience and tendre herte. Ful semely hir wimpel pinched was ; Hir nose tretys ; hir eyen greye as glas ; Hir mouth ful smal, and ther-to softe and reed ; But sikerly she hadde a fair forheed ; It was almost a spanne brood, I trowe; For, hardily, she was nat undergrowe.
Pàgina 9 - Or feyne thyng, or fynde wordes newe. He may nat spare, althogh he were his brother ; He moot as wel seye o word as another. Crist spak hymself ful brode in hooly writ, And wel ye woot no vileynye is it.
Pàgina 148 - it nedeth never a deel, It was me toold er ye cam heere two houres; He was, pardee, an old felawe of youres, And sodeynly he was y-slayn to-nyght, For-dronke, as he sat on his bench upright; Ther cam a privee theef, men clepeth Deeth...
Pàgina 584 - I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon That fro my bokes maketh me to goon...
Pàgina 87 - This were a popet in an arm t'enbrace For any womman, smal and fair of face. He semeth elvyssh by his contenaunce, For unto no wight dooth he daliaunce. 704 "Sey now somwhat, syn oother folk han sayd. Telle us a tale of myrthe, and that anon." "Hooste," quod I, "ne beth nat yvele apayd, For oother tale certes kan I noon, But of a rym I lerned longe agoon.
Pàgina 9 - For wel he wiste, whan that song was songe, He moste preche, and wel affile his tonge To wynne silver, as he ful wel koude ; Therefore he song the murierly and loude.
Pàgina 136 - He moste winke, so loude he wolde cryen, And stonden on his tiptoon ther-with-al, And strecche forth his nekke long and smal. And eek he was of swich discrecioun, That ther nas no man in no regioun That him in song or wisdom mighte passe. I have wel rad in daun Burnel the Asse...
Pàgina 135 - That thou into that yerd flough fro the bemes! Thou were ful wel y-warned by thy dremes That thilke day was perilous to thee.