How To Use Canterbury Tales In A Sentence
- Mr. Dean, who as a young father regaled his daughters with passages from Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" in Middle English and fed the girls plump blueberries from the back yard, died of a brain aneurysm Dec. 2 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington County. A Local Life: Alan L. Dean, 92, the 'Ideal Father'
- [11.65] "Quendam libru 'meu' de Canterbury Tales. Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
- Our countryman, in the end of his characters, before the Canterbury tales, thus excuses the ribaldry, which is very gross in many of his novels. English literary criticism
- Dryden, in his fine rifacimento of one of the finest passages in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, represents the Good Parson as choosing to resign his benefice rather than acknowledge the Duke of Lancaster to be King of England. The History of England, from the Accession of James II β Volume 3
- According to World Wide Words from whence I got this word, Chaucer uses it in Canterbury Tales: βIn woman vinolent is no defence, This knowen lecchours by experience.β September « 2005 « So Many Books
- But even the most cursory of glances at The Canterbury Tales will convince you that this is hardly new.
- Our countryman, in the end of his characters, before the _Canterbury Tales_, thus excuses the ribaldry, which is very gross in many of his novels: Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations
- The Canterbury Tales I've written so far which chronicle the pilgrims' homeward journey are all in different genres, varying from fables to fabliau, and from crime fiction to chick lit; and since Coscom Entertainment offered me a chance at publication with 'The Monk's Second Tale', this became the horror Canterbury Tale'. Literary Mash-Ups: What do You Think?
- There are loads of tour packages -- Emagine (santa tours. co.uk) and Canterbury Tales (canterbury-tales. com) are two of the most established operators. Tip Sheet
- But even the most cursory of glances at The Canterbury Tales will convince you that this is hardly new.