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What Chaucer looked like when he was young is not known , but it is interesting to note that in 1357 the officer in charge of the accounts of the Duchess of Clarence entered seven shillings ( which was equivalent to about ten pounds in ...
What Chaucer looked like when he was young is not known , but it is interesting to note that in 1357 the officer in charge of the accounts of the Duchess of Clarence entered seven shillings ( which was equivalent to about ten pounds in ...
213. oldal
He was attending Manchester Grammar School with a view to entering Oxford , but in 1802 he suffered from ill - health with ... However , in 1803 he was again with his family and entered Worcester College , Oxford , in the same year .
He was attending Manchester Grammar School with a view to entering Oxford , but in 1802 he suffered from ill - health with ... However , in 1803 he was again with his family and entered Worcester College , Oxford , in the same year .
271. oldal
With the intention of entering the Roman Catholic priesthood , he went to Ushaw College , but being considered without vocation for this work , he began to study medicine .
With the intention of entering the Roman Catholic priesthood , he went to Ushaw College , but being considered without vocation for this work , he began to study medicine .
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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