English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... sort , And mony stinkand foul tramort , That had in sin been deid . When they were entrit in the dance , They were full strange of countenance , Like turkass birnand reid . . .. Than the foul monster Gluttony , Of wame unsatiable and ...
... sort , And mony stinkand foul tramort , That had in sin been deid . When they were entrit in the dance , They were full strange of countenance , Like turkass birnand reid . . .. Than the foul monster Gluttony , Of wame unsatiable and ...
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... sort of mechanic , set up with a stock and tools for his trade at as little expense as a tailor ; and that there is much analogy between the utensils and abilities of both : that the tailor's hell is the type of a critic's common ...
... sort of mechanic , set up with a stock and tools for his trade at as little expense as a tailor ; and that there is much analogy between the utensils and abilities of both : that the tailor's hell is the type of a critic's common ...
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... sort , Look'd like Souvenirs , Keepsakes , and Pledges . Old Johnson shone out in as fine array As he did one night when he went to the play ; Chambaud like a beau of King Charles's day— Lindley Murray in like conditions- Each weary ...
... sort , Look'd like Souvenirs , Keepsakes , and Pledges . Old Johnson shone out in as fine array As he did one night when he went to the play ; Chambaud like a beau of King Charles's day— Lindley Murray in like conditions- Each weary ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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