A First Sketch of English LiteratureCassell, 1892 - 1104 páginas |
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... Queen Eleanor's Court of Love , which decided in the prosecutor's favour , saying , “ We do not venture to contradict the decision of the Countess of Cham- pagne , who , by a solemn judgment , has pronounced that true love cannot exist ...
... Queen Eleanor's Court of Love , which decided in the prosecutor's favour , saying , “ We do not venture to contradict the decision of the Countess of Cham- pagne , who , by a solemn judgment , has pronounced that true love cannot exist ...
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... Queen Isabel betook herself to Paris , Richard of Bury happened to be serving Edward II . as his treasurer , in Guienne . The time was now come for safe and energetic action in his pupil's interest . Richard Aungervyle at once gave up ...
... Queen Isabel betook herself to Paris , Richard of Bury happened to be serving Edward II . as his treasurer , in Guienne . The time was now come for safe and energetic action in his pupil's interest . Richard Aungervyle at once gave up ...
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... Queen of that Isle of Pleasaunce had found herself forestalled . The Poet's Lady had been found already on the far rock with the magic apples in her hand . A Knight also had there claimed the unlucky Queen as his ; but the Poet's Lady ...
... Queen of that Isle of Pleasaunce had found herself forestalled . The Poet's Lady had been found already on the far rock with the magic apples in her hand . A Knight also had there claimed the unlucky Queen as his ; but the Poet's Lady ...
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Henry Morley. A.D. 1359. ] CHAUCER's dream . 123 Queen , and the dead ladies were all carried over the sea for burial within a royal abbey . There , as the dead lay in state , a bright bird perched on the hearse of the Queen and sang ...
Henry Morley. A.D. 1359. ] CHAUCER's dream . 123 Queen , and the dead ladies were all carried over the sea for burial within a royal abbey . There , as the dead lay in state , a bright bird perched on the hearse of the Queen and sang ...
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... Queen Philippa , the Philippa to whom Chaucer was married had obtained , three years before the queen's death , a pension of ten marks . The death of John of Gaunt's wife , Duchess Blanche , in September , 1369 , after ten years of ...
... Queen Philippa , the Philippa to whom Chaucer was married had obtained , three years before the queen's death , a pension of ten marks . The death of John of Gaunt's wife , Duchess Blanche , in September , 1369 , after ten years of ...
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