`Lively and interesting... Complaint and its interaction with its narrative context is explored across the range of Chaucer's oeuvre from the shorter poems to various Tales.' NOTES & QUERIES
Stahl, 1952. MALORY (Sir Thoma: Malory, fl. r. 1470) Le Morte Darthur Ed. as lVork.r, Eugene Vinaver, 2nd ed. with corr., 1967. 3 vols. MANDEVILLE (Sir john Mandeoille, d. I3 72) Mandel/ille'J Travels, ed. P. Harnelius, EETS 153, 159, ...
This new edition includes a comprehensive introduction that summarizes some of the most important historical events and movements that defined the world of Chaucer and his pilgrims; two additional tales (Reeve’s and Shipman’s); ...
Cl. angelyk; Cp. aungelik. 112. Cl. Cm. selue; Cp. H. seluen. 126. Cl. om. 2nd and. // H. hoom; Cm. hom; Cl. home. 128. to] Cp. H. til. 129. Cl. dwelled; Cp. H. Cm. Ed. was dwellynge. 130. Cl. Kept; Cp. Kepte. // Cl. yong; H. Cp. yonge.
Reproduction of the original: Chaucer ́s Works by Geoffrey Chaucer
Opp. Origenis, T. ii. p. ... Printed in Chalmers' British Poets, i. ... It contains such words as incongruitie, deduction, allective, can't (for cannot), scribable (fit for writing on), olibane, pant, babé (baby), cokold (which Chaucer ...
2. L. Patterson, Chaucer and the Subject of History (London: Routledge, 1991), 32–9 (p. 39); Strohm, Social Chaucer, 10–13; N. Saul, Knights and Esquires: The Gloucestershire Gentry in the Fourteenth Century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, ...
3195- huth without. 3201. on] G. in (!). 3207. Both For nature ; I omit For. 3209. Both but if the. 3213. Th. seignorie ; G. seignurie. 3219, 20. G. freende, sheende; Th. frende, shende. 3221. Th. I wol no more in thee affye, ...
'Embodiments of men's projected needs' is a phrase from CATHERINE A. MACKINNON'S pithy article, 'Feminism, Marxism, Method, and the State', in Feminist Theory: A Critique of Ideology, ed. Nannerl O. Keohane, Michelle Z. Rosaldo and ...
Volume VII features works generally appended to collections of Chaucer s work, and sometimes attributed to him, including: Thomas Usk: The Testament of Love The Plowmans Tale Jack Upland John Gower: The Praise of Peace Thomas Hoccleve: The ...
Hn. has: And of so parfit wys a wight y-wroght; which is also good. But Cp. Pt. Ln. have: And of so parfyt wise and why y-wrought. Hl. has: And in what wise was a wighty-wrought. The last reading is the worst. 128. ther, where, wherein.