Select Early English Poems: A good short debate betweenm Winner and WasterIsrael Gollancz H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... that of The Parlement of the Thre Ages makes it quite clear that it must have passed through various stages of corruption before it reached the scribe . The text before him may have been derived from a copy of the poem carried in a ...
... that of The Parlement of the Thre Ages makes it quite clear that it must have passed through various stages of corruption before it reached the scribe . The text before him may have been derived from a copy of the poem carried in a ...
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... that he was a ' western man ' . He was certainly a pro- fessional minstrel , of humble rank.1 To him we may safely assign the authorship of The Parlement of the Thre Ages ; the two poems may be described as companion poems . Passages in ...
... that he was a ' western man ' . He was certainly a pro- fessional minstrel , of humble rank.1 To him we may safely assign the authorship of The Parlement of the Thre Ages ; the two poems may be described as companion poems . Passages in ...
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... þat any harme thynkes ' . The foundation of the Order is now generally assigned to 1344 , but its institution was ... that campaign he received knighthood from his father . ( iii ) The heraldic allusions , ll . 74-80 , -the combined arms ...
... þat any harme thynkes ' . The foundation of the Order is now generally assigned to 1344 , but its institution was ... that campaign he received knighthood from his father . ( iii ) The heraldic allusions , ll . 74-80 , -the combined arms ...
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... issue of gold pieces , but introduced also the new silver coinage of groats . The issue of coinage was the royal prerogative . 2 See Note , 11. 461-5 . Death of 1349. The reference to the greater cold that WYNNERE AND WASTOURE.
... issue of gold pieces , but introduced also the new silver coinage of groats . The issue of coinage was the royal prerogative . 2 See Note , 11. 461-5 . Death of 1349. The reference to the greater cold that WYNNERE AND WASTOURE.
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... that at this time , 1350 , he seems to have been more of a political and parliamentary , judge than a man of law , for no Chief Justice is so seldom mentioned in the Year Books ' . He was Head of the Court of King's Bench from 1350 to ...
... that at this time , 1350 , he seems to have been more of a political and parliamentary , judge than a man of law , for no Chief Justice is so seldom mentioned in the Year Books ' . He was Head of the Court of King's Bench from 1350 to ...
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