English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 117
... person gat in monthes tweye . And thus , with feyned flaterye and japes , He made the person and the peple his apes . But trewely to tellen , atte laste , He was in chirche a noble ecclesiaste . Wel coude he rede a lessoun or a storie ...
... person gat in monthes tweye . And thus , with feyned flaterye and japes , He made the person and the peple his apes . But trewely to tellen , atte laste , He was in chirche a noble ecclesiaste . Wel coude he rede a lessoun or a storie ...
Page 244
... person , being made famous by many men's former workes , and also furthest from the daunger of envy , and suspition of present time . In which I have followed all the antique Poets historicall : first Homere , who in the Persons of ...
... person , being made famous by many men's former workes , and also furthest from the daunger of envy , and suspition of present time . In which I have followed all the antique Poets historicall : first Homere , who in the Persons of ...
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... person departed in Greek or He- brew , and by that means are not understood once in a twelve- month . In the ... persons whose bodies were perhaps buried in the plains of Blenheim , 20 or in the bosom of the ocean . I could not but be ...
... person departed in Greek or He- brew , and by that means are not understood once in a twelve- month . In the ... persons whose bodies were perhaps buried in the plains of Blenheim , 20 or in the bosom of the ocean . I could not but be ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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