Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Том 1Gould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... Tabard Inn , Southwark , Cathedral of Aberdeen , View of Lochleven , Portrait of Wickliffe , Chair of Wickliffe , Illumination - Early Printing - Office , 36 Portrait of James I. of Scotland , View of Dunkeld Cathedral , Portrait of ...
... Tabard Inn , Southwark , Cathedral of Aberdeen , View of Lochleven , Portrait of Wickliffe , Chair of Wickliffe , Illumination - Early Printing - Office , 36 Portrait of James I. of Scotland , View of Dunkeld Cathedral , Portrait of ...
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... tabard of twelve winter age , Al so - torn and baudy , and full of lice creeping ; But if that a louse could have loupen the better , She should not have walked on the welt , it was so threadbare . [ The existing condition of the ...
... tabard of twelve winter age , Al so - torn and baudy , and full of lice creeping ; But if that a louse could have loupen the better , She should not have walked on the welt , it was so threadbare . [ The existing condition of the ...
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... Tabard Inn , Southwark . The strictness or restraint by the way . The poet him- self is one of the party at the Tabard . They all sup together in the large room of the hostelrie ; and after great cheer , the landlord proposes that they ...
... Tabard Inn , Southwark . The strictness or restraint by the way . The poet him- self is one of the party at the Tabard . They all sup together in the large room of the hostelrie ; and after great cheer , the landlord proposes that they ...
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... Tabard , when the successful competitor was to be declared , would have afforded a rich display for the poet's peculiar humour . The parties who do not relate tales ( as the poem has reached us ) are the yeoman , the ploughman , and the ...
... Tabard , when the successful competitor was to be declared , would have afforded a rich display for the poet's peculiar humour . The parties who do not relate tales ( as the poem has reached us ) are the yeoman , the ploughman , and the ...
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... Tabard Inn , Southwark . strictness or restraint by the way . The poet him- self is one of the party at the Tabard . They all sup together in the large room of the hostelrie ; and after great cheer , the landlord proposes that they ...
... Tabard Inn , Southwark . strictness or restraint by the way . The poet him- self is one of the party at the Tabard . They all sup together in the large room of the hostelrie ; and after great cheer , the landlord proposes that they ...
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