The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 1Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... Tale is at the expense of a friar and is his reply to the Freres Tale . Thus the two rascals mutually expose one another in their tales . Most of the tales appear , with regard to their sources , to be old traditional tales that were ...
... Tale is at the expense of a friar and is his reply to the Freres Tale . Thus the two rascals mutually expose one another in their tales . Most of the tales appear , with regard to their sources , to be old traditional tales that were ...
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... tales . Many of them appear to have come originally from Ovid , and all appear to be among the innumerable tales which were in circula- tion in this great age of tale - telling and had become part of medieval tradition , both oral and ...
... tales . Many of them appear to have come originally from Ovid , and all appear to be among the innumerable tales which were in circula- tion in this great age of tale - telling and had become part of medieval tradition , both oral and ...
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... tale . The tale itself is such as might have been grafted on to a popular sermon on Gluttony and Avarice as an excmplum , to show Death as the wages of sin . It belongs ( though in its origins clearly an old traditional tale ) with the ...
... tale . The tale itself is such as might have been grafted on to a popular sermon on Gluttony and Avarice as an excmplum , to show Death as the wages of sin . It belongs ( though in its origins clearly an old traditional tale ) with the ...
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