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... mediaeval articles is a place in which many a profitable hour can be spent . In the Metropolitan Museum of New York City , to mention one , there are many beauti- ful suits of armor that will well repay more than a passing glance . Not ...
... mediaeval articles is a place in which many a profitable hour can be spent . In the Metropolitan Museum of New York City , to mention one , there are many beauti- ful suits of armor that will well repay more than a passing glance . Not ...
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... mediaeval drama . Certain characters in these plays were subjected to a course of development that was , to the mediaeval audience , distinctly comic . The devil , Herod , and Pilate - all violent , shouting , ranting characters - were ...
... mediaeval drama . Certain characters in these plays were subjected to a course of development that was , to the mediaeval audience , distinctly comic . The devil , Herod , and Pilate - all violent , shouting , ranting characters - were ...
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... mediaeval life . In theory mediaeval love was an ethereal , sublimated passion , marked by formal courtesy and an established ritual . And so we see it in the romances of the Middle Ages . But these romances , alas , are always pictures ...
... mediaeval life . In theory mediaeval love was an ethereal , sublimated passion , marked by formal courtesy and an established ritual . And so we see it in the romances of the Middle Ages . But these romances , alas , are always pictures ...
Table des matières
order is that of the Chaucer Society Italicized titles do not appear | 23 |
GROUP I | 25 |
The Nuns Priests Prologue | 151 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Text with ..., Volume 24 Geoffrey Chaucer Affichage du livre entier - 1847 |
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