English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... hath been but over at Dieppe , wring his face round about as a man would stir up a mustard - pot , and talk English through the teeth like Jaques Scabbed- hams or Monsieur Mingo de Mousetrap : when , poor slave , he hath but dipped his ...
... hath been but over at Dieppe , wring his face round about as a man would stir up a mustard - pot , and talk English through the teeth like Jaques Scabbed- hams or Monsieur Mingo de Mousetrap : when , poor slave , he hath but dipped his ...
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... hath hopped out of his nest to be chirping on a hedge , and will be straggling abroad at what peril soever . His backward- ness in the university hath set him thus forward ; for had he not truanted there , he had not been so hasty a ...
... hath hopped out of his nest to be chirping on a hedge , and will be straggling abroad at what peril soever . His backward- ness in the university hath set him thus forward ; for had he not truanted there , he had not been so hasty a ...
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... hath deceived you , nor who knows he hath been deceived by you . 5. To forgive no enemy ; but to be cautious and often dilatory in revenge . 6. To shun poverty and distress , and to ally himself as close as possible to power and riches ...
... hath deceived you , nor who knows he hath been deceived by you . 5. To forgive no enemy ; but to be cautious and often dilatory in revenge . 6. To shun poverty and distress , and to ally himself as close as possible to power and riches ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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