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" ... word, if it be in his charge, All speke he never so rudely and so large ; Or elles he moste tellen his tale untrewe, Or feinen thinges, or finden wordes newe. He may not spare, although he were his brother. He moste as wel sayn o word, as an other.... "
The British Poets: Including Translations ... - 24. oldal
szerző: British poets - 1822
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The Canterbury Tales: From the Text and with the Notes and Glossary of ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 622 oldal
...under which general names the teudrn of indulgencei are included. . * 1'oliali. > Impute it to. * One. Eke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste ben cosin io the dede.1 Also I praie you to forgive it me, All have I not2 sette folk in hir degree, Here in...

Poetical Works: With an Essay on His Language and Versification and an ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1860 - 598 oldal
...his brother. He mosto as wel sayn о word, as an other. Crist spake himself fui brode in holy writ, And wel ye wote no vilanie is it. Eke Plato sayeth,...have I not sette folk in hir degree, Here in this talc, as that they shulden utoncic. My wit is short, ye may wel understoude. Gret chere made onre hoste...

Favourite English Poems: Chaucer to Pope, 1350-1700

1863 - 362 oldal
...his brother. He moste as well sayn o word, as an other. Crist spake himself ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye wote no vilanie is it. Eke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste be cosin to the dede. Also I praie you to forgive it me, All have I not sette folk in hir degree, Here...

Early English poems, Chaucer to Pope

English poems - 1863 - 364 oldal
...his brother. He moste as well sayn o word, as an other. Crist spake himself ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye wote no vilanie is it. Eke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste be cosin to the dede. Also I praie you to forgive it me, All have I not sette folk in hir degree, Here...

Early English Poems, Chaucer to Pope: Chiefly Unabridged; Illustrated with ...

1863 - 478 oldal
...his brother. He moste as well sayn o word, as an other. Crist spake himself ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye wote no vilanie is it. Eke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste be cosin to the dede. Also I praie you to forgive it me, All have I not sette folk in hir degree, Here...

The Canterbury Tales: From the Text and with the Notes and Glossary of ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 1072 oldal
...under which general names the renders of indulgences are included. - Polish. 3 Impute it to. 4 One. Eke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste ben cosin to the dede.1 Also I praie you to forgive it me, All have I not- sette folk in hir degree, Here in this tale,...

The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1868 - 604 oldal
...holy writ. And wel ye wote no vilaine is it. Eke Plato sayeth, who so eau him rede, The wordes mosto ben cosin to the dede. Also I praie you to forgive it me, All hove I not sette folk in hir degree, Here in this tale, as that they shulden stonde. My wit is short,...

Chaucer to Burns

Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 oldal
...his brother. He moste as wel sayn o "word, as an other. Crist spake himself ful brode in holy writ, r place. Thank him who puts me loth to this revenge On you, who wro redo, The wordes moste ben cosin to the dede. Also I praie you to forgive it me, All have I not " sette...

English Prose: Selections, 3. kötet

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 oldal
...his brother, He moste as wel sayn o word as an other. Crist spake himself full brode in holy writ. And wel ye wote no vilanie is it, Eke Plato sayeth,...him rede, The wordes moste ben cosin to the dede." Yet if a man should have inquired of Boccace or of Chaucer, what need they had of introducing such...

English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., 3. kötet

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 oldal
...word as an other. Crist spake himself full brode in holy writ. And wel ye wote no vilanie is it, Kke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste ben cosin to the dede." Yet if a man should have inquired of Boccace or of Chaucer, what need they had of introducing such...




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