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" His table dormant in his halle alway, Stood redy covered al the longe day. At sessiouns ther was he lord and sire; Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk; A shirreve hadde... "
Der Prolog zu den Canterbury Tales versuch einer kritischen Ausgabe - Seite 10
von Geoffrey Chaucer, Bernhard ten Brink - 1871 - 32 Seiten
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A History of the English Bar and Attornatus to 1450

Herman Cohen - 2005 - 634 Seiten
...perhaps is not so totally ignored. The " Frankeleyn," the Squire or Country Gentleman " A shirr eve hadde he been and a countour " " was no-wher such a worthy vavasour." Even Skeat was doubtful what this meant, " perhaps . . . (5) Coleridge, A.-G., told the House of Commons...
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Medieval Outlaws: Twelve Tales in Modern English Translation

Thomas H. Ohlgren - 2005 - 528 Seiten
...arwes" represents the "old" yeomanry — servitor to the landed aristocracy. The five Guildsmen — "An Haberdasshere and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapycer" — represent the "new" merchant yeomanry, which was achieved by becoming a free citizen of a town,...
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Prologue adn Knight's Tale

328 Seiten
...he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been and [a] countour; Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. 360 An HABERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER, members of And they were clothed...
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M. Bentink Smith

224 Seiten
...he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been and [a] countour; Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. 360 An HAEERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER, members of And they were clothed...
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Chief British Poets of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 462 Seiten
...was knight of the shire. An anlas '•" and a gipser 2s al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour ; " Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour.•0 360 An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPICER," Were with us eek,...
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