The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... eyes . But every writer is justified in choosing his subjects ; and , whilst Langland found his mission in the echo of the people's discontent , Chaucer found one as good or better in the chronicle of all phases of life , all phases of ...
... eyes . But every writer is justified in choosing his subjects ; and , whilst Langland found his mission in the echo of the people's discontent , Chaucer found one as good or better in the chronicle of all phases of life , all phases of ...
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... eyes the greatest , as it is the most picturesque , of the " Canter- bury Tales . " THE MILLER'S TALE . What a ... eye- brows - and quite ready for a bit of fun : But of her song , it was as lowde and 30 [ Jan. Chaucer's Characters .
... eyes the greatest , as it is the most picturesque , of the " Canter- bury Tales . " THE MILLER'S TALE . What a ... eye- brows - and quite ready for a bit of fun : But of her song , it was as lowde and 30 [ Jan. Chaucer's Characters .
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... eyes grey as a goose ( another country simile ; the Prioress's grey eyes were likened to glass - but then Absolon is somewhat of a goose ) . He was dressed closely and tightly in red hose , & c . , " all in the newe get , ' says ...
... eyes grey as a goose ( another country simile ; the Prioress's grey eyes were likened to glass - but then Absolon is somewhat of a goose ) . He was dressed closely and tightly in red hose , & c . , " all in the newe get , ' says ...
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... eyes Chaucer was probably short - sighted , * and his habit of looking on the ground like many myopes , which amused mine host , may have rendered more acute the penetrating glance which saw through men . And yet there is a sadness as ...
... eyes Chaucer was probably short - sighted , * and his habit of looking on the ground like many myopes , which amused mine host , may have rendered more acute the penetrating glance which saw through men . And yet there is a sadness as ...
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... eyes can see the difference . I don't know where it lies , Mr. Granton , but there is something unmistake- able about people bred in England . I think it is stiffness ; all society but the very best is afraid of easy manners . The ...
... eyes can see the difference . I don't know where it lies , Mr. Granton , but there is something unmistake- able about people bred in England . I think it is stiffness ; all society but the very best is afraid of easy manners . The ...
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