The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... means of ascertaining its degree of popularity in the age to which it is ascribed . But certainly the works of Chaucer , his Canterbury Tales in parti- cular , minister to our information , in a more unequivocal way , and on a much more ...
... means of ascertaining its degree of popularity in the age to which it is ascribed . But certainly the works of Chaucer , his Canterbury Tales in parti- cular , minister to our information , in a more unequivocal way , and on a much more ...
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... means of his several appointments , & c . nevertheless , Chaucer became considerably enriched , and lived at one time , as he himself informs us , in great splendour ; though we shall not very readily believe that he ever , as Speght ...
... means of his several appointments , & c . nevertheless , Chaucer became considerably enriched , and lived at one time , as he himself informs us , in great splendour ; though we shall not very readily believe that he ever , as Speght ...
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... means consistently or authen- tically explained . An absurd conjecture has even been ad- vanced , upon very hypothetical grounds , that in order to pro- cure an ambitious and advantageous match for his eldest son , Thomas Chaucer , he ...
... means consistently or authen- tically explained . An absurd conjecture has even been ad- vanced , upon very hypothetical grounds , that in order to pro- cure an ambitious and advantageous match for his eldest son , Thomas Chaucer , he ...
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