Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... spirited and humorous part of this Play ( if indeed it be not Heywood's chef - d'Ĺ“uvre ) is the Pardoner's tale of his descent into hell , to * See Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale . recover the lost soul of a lady friend , which lxix.
... spirited and humorous part of this Play ( if indeed it be not Heywood's chef - d'Ĺ“uvre ) is the Pardoner's tale of his descent into hell , to * See Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale . recover the lost soul of a lady friend , which lxix.
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Percy Society. recover the lost soul of a lady friend , which he considers himself bound to do , as he has saved others through virtue of his relics ; so taking them with him : - " From hens I went to purgatory , And toke with me thys ...
Percy Society. recover the lost soul of a lady friend , which he considers himself bound to do , as he has saved others through virtue of his relics ; so taking them with him : - " From hens I went to purgatory , And toke with me thys ...
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... lost , beyond the mere introduction , to shew how the discussion com- menced . The whole is in the handwriting of the author , who adopted a peculiar mode of spelling , often more uncouth than that of the age in which he lived . " At ...
... lost , beyond the mere introduction , to shew how the discussion com- menced . The whole is in the handwriting of the author , who adopted a peculiar mode of spelling , often more uncouth than that of the age in which he lived . " At ...
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