A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... lady who is dead is seen in recollec- tion as when alive , the lady of the poetry of courtly love and some- thing more , the first Chaucerian impression of a lady . From this still somewhat immature poem , the reader might well pass ...
... lady who is dead is seen in recollec- tion as when alive , the lady of the poetry of courtly love and some- thing more , the first Chaucerian impression of a lady . From this still somewhat immature poem , the reader might well pass ...
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... lady als , Into a comly closet1 · cointly ho entres . · • Gawayne glides ful gay , and gos theder sone ; " The lorde laches him by the lappe · and ledes him to sitte , And couthly him knowes , and calles him his nome , • • And saide he ...
... lady als , Into a comly closet1 · cointly ho entres . · • Gawayne glides ful gay , and gos theder sone ; " The lorde laches him by the lappe · and ledes him to sitte , And couthly him knowes , and calles him his nome , • • And saide he ...
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... lady , ' Ye ar a sleper unslye , that mon may slide hider ; 1210 " Now are ye tan astit ! · Bot true us may shape , I shal binde you in your bedde , that be ye trayst ! ' : " Al laghande the lady ' Goud moroun , gay , ' ' Me shal worthe ...
... lady , ' Ye ar a sleper unslye , that mon may slide hider ; 1210 " Now are ye tan astit ! · Bot true us may shape , I shal binde you in your bedde , that be ye trayst ! ' : " Al laghande the lady ' Goud moroun , gay , ' ' Me shal worthe ...
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