The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Text Collated with the Seven Oldest Mss., and a Life of the Author, Introductory Notices, Grammar, Critical and Explanatory Notes, and Index to Obsolete and Difficult WordsCharles E. Merrill, 1889 - 112 Seiten |
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adjectives adverb alliterative verse alther attě berd but-if called Canterbury Canterbury Tales century Chaucer church clergy corag court Courtepy couthe cowdě dative Daungerous ecclesiastical eche England English fair French poetry French words friars gentil Geoffrey Chaucer German gret haddě halwes Harl hath heed Heih hire holy hond hood inflections Kellogg's king Knightes Tale kouthe lady language Latin litel lord lovede maken maner meaning Mede mery moche modern monk noble noon note on line O.Fr originally participle past tense physician Piers Plowman pleyn plural poetry pres Prol Prologue pronounced rede reed retained riden rime Robert of Gloucester rood root Sawtrie Saxon schal sche schort schulde sense seynt shire singular sounded syllable Tabard Teutonic Thanne ther therto thries Uppon verbs verse vileinye vowel weak verbs Wel cowde weren whan wight wolde woot worthi