Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 94
Sivu vii
... Tale 35 Reading Suggestions 13 The Wife of Bath's Prologue 43 The Wife of Bath's Tale 53 The Canterbury Tales 13 The Clerk's Tale 58 The General Prologue 13 The Pardoner's Prologue 24 The Clerk's Epilogue 72 The Franklin's Tale 72 The ...
... Tale 35 Reading Suggestions 13 The Wife of Bath's Prologue 43 The Wife of Bath's Tale 53 The Canterbury Tales 13 The Clerk's Tale 58 The General Prologue 13 The Pardoner's Prologue 24 The Clerk's Epilogue 72 The Franklin's Tale 72 The ...
Sivu 9
... 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 ...
Sivu 10
... 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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On the Late Massacre in Piemont | 41 |
The Canterbury Tales | 54 |
Epithalamion | 104 |
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