The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey ChaucerSimon and Schuster, 1948 - 345 pages |
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... Brother , ” he said , " where is your home , in case some day I should look for you ? " The yeoman courteously replied , " Far in the north country , brother , where I hope some time to see you . Before we part , I'll give you such ...
... Brother , ” he said , " where is your home , in case some day I should look for you ? " The yeoman courteously replied , " Far in the north country , brother , where I hope some time to see you . Before we part , I'll give you such ...
Page 212
... brother would be cured of his woe ; she would have to keep her promise , or else he could at least shame her . " Why should I make a longer tale of this ? The cleric came to his brother's bed and gave him such encouragement to start for ...
... brother would be cured of his woe ; she would have to keep her promise , or else he could at least shame her . " Why should I make a longer tale of this ? The cleric came to his brother's bed and gave him such encouragement to start for ...
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... brother's wife , " she said , " so I at once accept you here for my ally , since you will despise your idols . Now go with your brother ; be baptized and purify yourself so that you can behold the face of the angel of whom your brother ...
... brother's wife , " she said , " so I at once accept you here for my ally , since you will despise your idols . Now go with your brother ; be baptized and purify yourself so that you can behold the face of the angel of whom your brother ...
Table des matières
GENERAL PROLOGUE | 1 |
THE KNIGHT | 15 |
2THE MILLER ? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Modern English Prose ... Geoffrey Chaucer Affichage d'extraits - 1948 |
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Absalom Aella answered Arcite Aurelius began blessed brother Canace canon CANON'S YEOMAN'S TALE CANTERBURY TALES certainly Chanticleer Chaucer Christ cleric Constance Damian daughter dear death desire devil Emily eyes faith false FRANKLIN'S TALE friar friends garden God's gold Griselda happy hear heard heart heaven holy honor horse Host husband killed King knew knight Knight's Tale koude lady listen live lord Madam Manciple marriage married matter merry Middle English miller mordre never noble NUN'S PRIEST'S TALE once Palamon pity poor pray priest PROLOGUE REEVE'S TALE ride rode sing sorrow soul speak spoke story summoner surely swear tale tell Thebes ther Theseus things thought told took trouble truly Valerian Venus whan wife Wife of Bath wise wish wives wolde woman women words young