The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... given him perhaps a kindly sympathy with those who were now stumbling along the same rugged road , and he made it his business to compile from the ponderous volumes , through which he had had to labour , just the clear , con- cise ...
... given him perhaps a kindly sympathy with those who were now stumbling along the same rugged road , and he made it his business to compile from the ponderous volumes , through which he had had to labour , just the clear , con- cise ...
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... given him by Walter , Archdeacon of Oxford , who had found it in Brittany . He does not wish , perhaps , that the literal and exact English chroniclers should take his history for unvarnished truth and copy it into their books , for he ...
... given him by Walter , Archdeacon of Oxford , who had found it in Brittany . He does not wish , perhaps , that the literal and exact English chroniclers should take his history for unvarnished truth and copy it into their books , for he ...
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... given up to pleasing themselves , eating and drinking , and caring more for their own ease and pleasure than for the service of God ; and he had written some clever , lively verses , professedly spoken by a gluttonous Bishop Golias , in ...
... given up to pleasing themselves , eating and drinking , and caring more for their own ease and pleasure than for the service of God ; and he had written some clever , lively verses , professedly spoken by a gluttonous Bishop Golias , in ...
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... given to him by Uther Pendragon . This table would hold a hundred and fifty knights , but they were all to be chosen men , valiant and true , and tried in service . King Leodegrance sent a hundred good knights with the Table Round ; but ...
... given to him by Uther Pendragon . This table would hold a hundred and fifty knights , but they were all to be chosen men , valiant and true , and tried in service . King Leodegrance sent a hundred good knights with the Table Round ; but ...
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... shy in company . * This date is disputed , but it is the one given on his tomb , and the arguments against it need not be entered on here . Where Chaucer went to school is not known , but 38 THE STORY OF ENGLISH Literature .
... shy in company . * This date is disputed , but it is the one given on his tomb , and the arguments against it need not be entered on here . Where Chaucer went to school is not known , but 38 THE STORY OF ENGLISH Literature .
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