The Prioresses Tale: Sir Thopas, the Monkes Tale, the Clerkes Tale, the Squieres Tale, from the Canterbury TalesClarendon Press, 1874 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... peple , allas ! Is this to yow a thing that is honest , That swich a boy shal walken as him lest In your despyt , and singe of swich sentence , Which is agayn your1 lawes reuerence ? ' 1750 Fro thennes forth the Lewes han conspyred This ...
... peple , allas ! Is this to yow a thing that is honest , That swich a boy shal walken as him lest In your despyt , and singe of swich sentence , Which is agayn your1 lawes reuerence ? ' 1750 Fro thennes forth the Lewes han conspyred This ...
Pàgina 14
... peple that was there This newe Rachel bringe fro his3 bere . 1790 1795 1800 1805 1810 1815 1 Cp . Pt . wondren on ; Ln . wonderne of ; E. Hn . wondre vpon ; Hl . wonder 2 E. Hn . his ; the rest the ; see l . 1817 . vpon ; Cm . wonderyn ...
... peple that was there This newe Rachel bringe fro his3 bere . 1790 1795 1800 1805 1810 1815 1 Cp . Pt . wondren on ; Ln . wonderne of ; E. Hn . wondre vpon ; Hl . wonder 2 E. Hn . his ; the rest the ; see l . 1817 . vpon ; Cm . wonderyn ...
Pàgina 41
... peple on hir , allas ! And she that helmed was in starke stoures , And wan by force tounes stronge and toures , Shal on hir heed now were a vitremyte ; And she that bar the ceptre ful of floures Shal bere a distaf , hir cost for to ...
... peple on hir , allas ! And she that helmed was in starke stoures , And wan by force tounes stronge and toures , Shal on hir heed now were a vitremyte ; And she that bar the ceptre ful of floures Shal bere a distaf , hir cost for to ...
Pàgina 44
... peple on hir , allas ! And she that helmed was in starke stoures , And wan by force tounes stronge and toures , Shal on hir heed now were a vitremyte ; And she that bar the ceptre ful of floures Shal bere a distaf , hir cost for to ...
... peple on hir , allas ! And she that helmed was in starke stoures , And wan by force tounes stronge and toures , Shal on hir heed now were a vitremyte ; And she that bar the ceptre ful of floures Shal bere a distaf , hir cost for to ...
Pàgina 46
... peple gan vpon him ryse , And putten him to prisoun in swich wyse As ye han herd , and mete and drink he hadde So smal , that wel vnnethe it may suffyse , And therwith - al it was ful poure and badde . And on a day bifil that in that ...
... peple gan vpon him ryse , And putten him to prisoun in swich wyse As ye han herd , and mete and drink he hadde So smal , that wel vnnethe it may suffyse , And therwith - al it was ful poure and badde . And on a day bifil that in that ...
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The Prioresses Tale, Sire Thopas: The Monkes Tale, the Clerkes Tale, the ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1893 |
The Prioresses Tale: Sir Thopas, the Monkes Tale, the Clerkes Tale, the ... Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1874 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 175 - Now had they waken'd; and the hour drew near When they were wont to bring us food; the mind Of each misgave him through his dream, and I Heard at its outlet underneath lock'd up The horrible tower : whence, uttering not a word, I look'd upon the visage of my sons.
Pàgina 304 - Persius. The Satires. With a Translation and Commentary. By John Conington, MA, late Corpus Professor of Latin in the University of Oxford. Edited by H. Nettleship, MA Second £dui&n.
Pàgina 139 - Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum. Benedicta tu in mulieribus et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus. Sancta Maria, mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
Pàgina 54 - I wol yow telle a tale which that I Lerned at Padowe of a worthy clerk, As preved by his wordes and his werk. He is now deed and nayled in his cheste, I prey to god so yeve his soule reste.
Pàgina 5 - Parfourned is by men of dignitee, But by the mouth of children thy bountee Parfourned is, for on the brest soukynge Somtyme shewen they thyn heriynge.
Pàgina 176 - These weeds of miserable flesh we wear; And do thou strip them off from us again.' Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down My spirit in stillness. That day and the next We all were silent. Ah, obdurate earth!
Pàgina 181 - A jest's prosperity lies in the ear • Of him that hears it, never in the tongue Of him that makes it : then, if sickly ears, Deaf 'd with the clamours of their own dear groans.
Pàgina 173 - HENRY and King Pedro clasping, Hold in straining arms each other; Tugging hard, and closely grasping, Brother proves his strength with brother Harmless pastime, sport fraternal, Blends not thus their limbs in strife : Either aims, with rage infernal, Naked dagger, sharpened knife.
Pàgina 27 - Tragedie is to seyn a certeyn storie, As olde bokes maken us memorie, Of him that stood in greet prosperitee 3165 And is y-fallen out of heigh degree Into miserie, and endeth wrecchedly.
Pàgina xxix - Tale. The imagination of this story consists in Arabian fiction engrafted on Gothic chivalry. Nor is this Arabian fiction purely the sport of arbitrary fancy : it is in great measure founded on Arabian learning. Cambuscan, a King of Tartary, celebrates his birthday festival in the hall of his palace at Sana with the most royal magnificence.