Illustrations of the Lives and Writings of Gower and Chaucer: Collected from Authentick DocumentsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 - 394 من الصفحات |
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... unto , I have had the good fortune to meet with a * copy ; it is entitled The Pilgrymes Tale , and begins thus ; The copy of which I speak is in the black letter , and seems to have once made part of a volume of miscellaneous poems in ...
... unto , I have had the good fortune to meet with a * copy ; it is entitled The Pilgrymes Tale , and begins thus ; The copy of which I speak is in the black letter , and seems to have once made part of a volume of miscellaneous poems in ...
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... unto yo ' Lo : suche poore newe - yeres gyfte as my weak estate and the barrennesse of my feble skyll will per- mytte . Wherefore , and because Cicero affirmeth that he whiche hathe once ouerpassed the frontiers of modesty must for euer ...
... unto yo ' Lo : suche poore newe - yeres gyfte as my weak estate and the barrennesse of my feble skyll will per- mytte . Wherefore , and because Cicero affirmeth that he whiche hathe once ouerpassed the frontiers of modesty must for euer ...
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... unto yf you will replye , that their coulde not be any suche Pilgrymes Tale , because Chaucer in his Prologues makethe not mentione of anye suche personne , which he wold haue donne , yf yt had byn so ; for after that he had recyted the ...
... unto yf you will replye , that their coulde not be any suche Pilgrymes Tale , because Chaucer in his Prologues makethe not mentione of anye suche personne , which he wold haue donne , yf yt had byn so ; for after that he had recyted the ...
الصفحة 54
... grene and unseriall , that is , ( as some do expounde this worde unseriall , ) unsered , un- singed , unwithered , of freshe color , lyke unto the oke quercus whiche hath no sered nor withered color 54 FRANCIS THYNNE'S.
... grene and unseriall , that is , ( as some do expounde this worde unseriall , ) unsered , un- singed , unwithered , of freshe color , lyke unto the oke quercus whiche hath no sered nor withered color 54 FRANCIS THYNNE'S.
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... manye ex- amples ; but I cannott stande longe vppon euerye pointe , as well for that I wolde not be tedious vnto you , as for that leysure serveth me not there- unto . Fo : 13. pa : 1. For lothe you bidde ANIMADVERSIONS . 59.
... manye ex- amples ; but I cannott stande longe vppon euerye pointe , as well for that I wolde not be tedious vnto you , as for that leysure serveth me not there- unto . Fo : 13. pa : 1. For lothe you bidde ANIMADVERSIONS . 59.
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الصفحة 174 - In Flaundres, in Artois, and in Picardie, And borne him wel, as of so litel space, In hope to stonden in his ladies grace.