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... Geoffrey Chaucer . Himself the least con- tentious of men , his innocent works have ironically become the favourite plot of ground whereon scholars have met in tournament , until the lists are now so full that the numbers can scarcely ...
... Geoffrey Chaucer . Himself the least con- tentious of men , his innocent works have ironically become the favourite plot of ground whereon scholars have met in tournament , until the lists are now so full that the numbers can scarcely ...
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... the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter and All quotations from Chaucer's works refer to F. N. Robinson , ed . , The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer , 1933 . Luna in Cancer that caused the downpour which kept Criseyde [ 13 ] SO FULL OF SHAPES.
... the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter and All quotations from Chaucer's works refer to F. N. Robinson , ed . , The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer , 1933 . Luna in Cancer that caused the downpour which kept Criseyde [ 13 ] SO FULL OF SHAPES.
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... Geoffrey Chaucer , the humorist and man of the world . . . [ but a ] dramatic character . " The portrait as Kittredge painted it is still being discussed ; but so promising a lead SG . L. Kittredge , Chaucer and His Poetry , 1915 , pp ...
... Geoffrey Chaucer , the humorist and man of the world . . . [ but a ] dramatic character . " The portrait as Kittredge painted it is still being discussed ; but so promising a lead SG . L. Kittredge , Chaucer and His Poetry , 1915 , pp ...
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