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English fine . Other instances are Chaucer's bitė , glidė , Many verb endings had a final -n , now gone , which kyndė ... optional was the prefix y- as a doute or modern English soup , not as the ow sound in sign of the past participle ...
English fine . Other instances are Chaucer's bitė , glidė , Many verb endings had a final -n , now gone , which kyndė ... optional was the prefix y- as a doute or modern English soup , not as the ow sound in sign of the past participle ...
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G. M. Trevelyan , Illustrated English Social History , vol . i , Chaucer's England and the Early Tudors ( 1949 ) . G. G. Coulton , Chaucer and His England , 7th edition ( 1950 ) . RECORDINGS OF READINGS IN CHAUCERIAN ENGLISH G. L. ...
G. M. Trevelyan , Illustrated English Social History , vol . i , Chaucer's England and the Early Tudors ( 1949 ) . G. G. Coulton , Chaucer and His England , 7th edition ( 1950 ) . RECORDINGS OF READINGS IN CHAUCERIAN ENGLISH G. L. ...
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C. S. LEWIS , Editor Edmund Spenser 1552–1599 EDMUND SPENSER , born in 1552 , was doctrinaire who had actually set up the “ new ( like most great English writers ) a member of order , " was the man who had dazzled them all . the middle ...
C. S. LEWIS , Editor Edmund Spenser 1552–1599 EDMUND SPENSER , born in 1552 , was doctrinaire who had actually set up the “ new ( like most great English writers ) a member of order , " was the man who had dazzled them all . the middle ...
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