The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 114,Parte 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... probably , this class of literature was not in Johnson's mind at the time , and , indeed , was not at that time much known or easily accessible . The Earl of Salisbury , who lived in Chaucer's time , and who was beheaded by Henry the ...
... probably , this class of literature was not in Johnson's mind at the time , and , indeed , was not at that time much known or easily accessible . The Earl of Salisbury , who lived in Chaucer's time , and who was beheaded by Henry the ...
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... probably his family was connected with the city of London . We trust that he was not the son of Elizabeth Chaucer , a nun of St. Helen's ; but it is possible , as Speght suggests , that Richard Chaucer , vintner of London , might have ...
... probably his family was connected with the city of London . We trust that he was not the son of Elizabeth Chaucer , a nun of St. Helen's ; but it is possible , as Speght suggests , that Richard Chaucer , vintner of London , might have ...
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... probably died in 1387 . + Mr. Godwin , in one of his tales of fiction , or novels , called " The Life of Chaucer , " has described Chaucer's motives for seeking an interview with Petrarch , the interview itself , the feelings of the two ...
... probably died in 1387 . + Mr. Godwin , in one of his tales of fiction , or novels , called " The Life of Chaucer , " has described Chaucer's motives for seeking an interview with Petrarch , the interview itself , the feelings of the two ...
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... probably was worth 1801. of our present money , for some good service rendered to him . In 1375 he obtained a grant of the custody and lands and person of Edmund Staplegate , of Kent , a minor . This would probably have been a very ...
... probably was worth 1801. of our present money , for some good service rendered to him . In 1375 he obtained a grant of the custody and lands and person of Edmund Staplegate , of Kent , a minor . This would probably have been a very ...
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... probably walking in Friday Street as usual ; and , at the very moment when he is sent by Mr. Godwin and others as prisoner to the Tower , he was sitting in Parliament as a knight of the shire for one of the largest counties in England ...
... probably walking in Friday Street as usual ; and , at the very moment when he is sent by Mr. Godwin and others as prisoner to the Tower , he was sitting in Parliament as a knight of the shire for one of the largest counties in England ...
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