Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey ChaucerDorance, 1939 - 92 pages Chaucer's work begins at the Tabard Inn in Southwark, England, where a group of pilgrims have assembled on their way to Canterbury. Harry Bailly, the innkeeper, suggests a contest: whoever tells the best tale will win a supper when they reach Canterbury. |
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... saint to seek 3+ . Thoma á Becket Who helped them when their ailing limbs were weak . It chanced that , in that season on a day , chiet thoroughfare * IN'N ( Best ) In Southwark at the Tabard as I lay , small subarb Ready in pious ...
... saint to seek 3+ . Thoma á Becket Who helped them when their ailing limbs were weak . It chanced that , in that season on a day , chiet thoroughfare * IN'N ( Best ) In Southwark at the Tabard as I lay , small subarb Ready in pious ...
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... Saint Christopher he bore , in silver sheen Upon his breast , and on his baldric A horn - he was a forester , I guess . green patron saint of foresters There likewise was a nun , a prioress , Whose smile was ever innocent and coy . Her ...
... Saint Christopher he bore , in silver sheen Upon his breast , and on his baldric A horn - he was a forester , I guess . green patron saint of foresters There likewise was a nun , a prioress , Whose smile was ever innocent and coy . Her ...
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... us , his flock , in fit array . Then , faring slowly forth , we made our way Unto Saint Thomas Well . There drawing rein , Our captain spoke : " Good masters of my train , Ye know our covenant . Let this avail To fix 26 CANTERBURY TALES.
... us , his flock , in fit array . Then , faring slowly forth , we made our way Unto Saint Thomas Well . There drawing rein , Our captain spoke : " Good masters of my train , Ye know our covenant . Let this avail To fix 26 CANTERBURY TALES.
Table des matières
THE PROLOGUE | 7 |
The Knights Tale | 28 |
THE NUNS PRIESTS TALE | 39 |
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 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
anon Arcita Athens awhile bade bailiff beneath benedicite Betwixt blazoned bliss bore brother caitiff CANTERBURY TALES Chanticleer clad courser cried dame dear death deemed doth draw rein dread dream duke e'en Emily evermore eyes fair fare fiend flame gave gentle give goddess gold haply haste hath heaped heart heed hither honor knew knight KNIGHT'S TALE lady live lord love's Mars mate merry Nathless naught ne'er neath o'er Pertelote Philostratus piteous Poor Palamon prison queen queen Hippolyta quoth the summoner rich array ride rival lovers rode sage Saint scorn serve shalt shame sirs skill slain slay sorrow spurred steed straightway strife sweet Tabard tale tears tell Theban Thebes thee Therewith Theseus thine thou thy dream told troth twain Twas Twill Venus wandering wanton wend whoso wife wight wise worthy yeoman