Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... John , the father , probably enjoying the fruits of a good business . Brought up in surroundings not especially conducive to abstinence , and living in a time when cold water as a beverage was considered injurious , the poet might ...
... John , the father , probably enjoying the fruits of a good business . Brought up in surroundings not especially conducive to abstinence , and living in a time when cold water as a beverage was considered injurious , the poet might ...
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... John of Gaunt ; if this be true it might help to explain Chaucer's close relationship with court affairs , for John of Gaunt was the son of Edward III . That he had a son , Lewis , we know from his Astrolabe , prepared for the ...
... John of Gaunt ; if this be true it might help to explain Chaucer's close relationship with court affairs , for John of Gaunt was the son of Edward III . That he had a son , Lewis , we know from his Astrolabe , prepared for the ...
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... John of Gaunt for the death of his wife . It may be said that the Roman de la Rose was the work of two French poets , Guillaume de Lorris , who wrote the first part of the poem between 1225 and 1230 , and Jean de Meun , who wrote ...
... John of Gaunt for the death of his wife . It may be said that the Roman de la Rose was the work of two French poets , Guillaume de Lorris , who wrote the first part of the poem between 1225 and 1230 , and Jean de Meun , who wrote ...
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... John of Gaunt , of Bolingbroke , of Prince Hal , and of that imaginary character , Shakspere's greatest comic creation - Falstaff ; the age of the vision of Piers the Plowman ; of John Wiclif , the reformer and translator of the Bible ...
... John of Gaunt , of Bolingbroke , of Prince Hal , and of that imaginary character , Shakspere's greatest comic creation - Falstaff ; the age of the vision of Piers the Plowman ; of John Wiclif , the reformer and translator of the Bible ...
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... John . We first hear of John in a record of April , 1552 , stating that he was fined twelve pence for permitting a heap of filth to accumulate before his house in Henley street , Stratford . " Under these unsavory circumstances does the ...
... John . We first hear of John in a record of April , 1552 , stating that he was fined twelve pence for permitting a heap of filth to accumulate before his house in Henley street , Stratford . " Under these unsavory circumstances does the ...
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