The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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may safely pronounce that , notwithstanding the familiar patron- age of John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , Chaucer would never have held the stations in which we find him placed , if he had not been of what courts and courtiers would ...
may safely pronounce that , notwithstanding the familiar patron- age of John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , Chaucer would never have held the stations in which we find him placed , if he had not been of what courts and courtiers would ...
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... John of Gaunt , the famous progenitor of so many kings - the early patron , and ultimately the fraternal relative of our bard . Chaucer , it seems , was , in the youth of that amorous and aspiring prince , a confidential agent in his ...
... John of Gaunt , the famous progenitor of so many kings - the early patron , and ultimately the fraternal relative of our bard . Chaucer , it seems , was , in the youth of that amorous and aspiring prince , a confidential agent in his ...
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... John of Gaunt , ( the black knight ) sat bewailing the loss of his duchess . " And through a lande as I yed [ went ] apace , And gan aboute faste to beholde , I found anon a delectable place , That was beset with tre - es young and old ...
... John of Gaunt , ( the black knight ) sat bewailing the loss of his duchess . " And through a lande as I yed [ went ] apace , And gan aboute faste to beholde , I found anon a delectable place , That was beset with tre - es young and old ...
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