Major British Writers: To Mrs. ThraleGeorge Bagshawe Harrison, Walter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1959 Includes Chaucer; Spenser; Shakespeare; Bacon; Donne; Milton; Dryden; Swift; Pope; Johnson; Boswell. |
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... Tale 53 The Canterbury Tales 13 The General Prologue The Clerk's Tale 58 13 The Pardoner's Prologue The Pardoner's Tale 22240 The Clerk's Epilogue 72 The Franklin's Tale 72 26 The Pardoner's Epilogue The Nun's Priest's Tale 82 31 The ...
... Tale 53 The Canterbury Tales 13 The General Prologue The Clerk's Tale 58 13 The Pardoner's Prologue The Pardoner's Tale 22240 The Clerk's Epilogue 72 The Franklin's Tale 72 26 The Pardoner's Epilogue The Nun's Priest's Tale 82 31 The ...
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... tales included in the present anthology , though their immediate sources are sometimes literary , can all be traced back to an ultimate origin in the folk tale , and they thus possess an inherent dramatic economy and neatness of pattern ...
... tales included in the present anthology , though their immediate sources are sometimes literary , can all be traced back to an ultimate origin in the folk tale , and they thus possess an inherent dramatic economy and neatness of pattern ...
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... tale differs from the others in its dominant tone . The mock - heroic exaggeration of incidents in the Nun's Priest's Tale is play- fully learned and quietly satiric , while the pa- thetic tale told by the Prioress is deeply reli- gious ...
... tale differs from the others in its dominant tone . The mock - heroic exaggeration of incidents in the Nun's Priest's Tale is play- fully learned and quietly satiric , while the pa- thetic tale told by the Prioress is deeply reli- gious ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Canterbury Tales | 54 |
Reading Suggestions | 103 |
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Aeneid angels anon atheism brest Caliban called Chaucer creatures death divine Donne doon doth Dryden earth evil Exeunt eyes Faerie Queene fair faith Falstaff father fear give grace HAML Hamlet hand hast hath hear heart Heaven Hell herte hire honor housbonde John Dryden King koude lady LAER Laertes light live look lord Lycidas Milton mind mordred myghte nature never night noght Paradise Lost play poem poet POLONIUS PRINCE QUEEN quod Satan seyde seye seyn Shakespeare shal sholde sight sith sleep song soul speak Spenser spirit sweet swich T. S. Eliot tale tell Thanne thee ther things thogh thou art thought thow thyng tion trewe truth tyme unto whan wight wolde woot word wyde ΙΟ