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The Prologue from The Canterbury Tales READING 3 in …

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Canterbury Tales, a collection of verse and prose tales of many different kinds. At the time of his death, Chaucer had penned nearly 20,000 lines of The Canterbury Tales, but many more tales were planned. Uncommon Honor When he died in 1400, Chaucer was accorded a rare honor for a commoner—burial in London’s Westminster Abbey. In 1556, an ...

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The Prologue from The Canterbury Tales

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Canterbury Tales, a collection of verse and prose tales of many different kinds. At the time of his death, Chaucer had penned nearly 20,000 lines of The Canterbury Tales, but many more tales were planned. Uncommon Honor When he died in 1400, Chaucer was accorded a rare honor for a commoner—burial in London’s Westminster Abbey. In 1556, an ...

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THE CANTERBURY TALES And other Poems GEOFFREY …

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The Canterbury Tales, so far as they are in verse, have been . printed without any abridgement or designed change in the . sense. But the two Tales in prose -- Chaucer's Tale of . Meliboeus, and the Parson's long Sermon on Penitence -- have . been contracted, so as to exclude thirty pages of unattractive

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Geoffrey Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales: Knight’s Tale

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Geoffrey Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales: Knight’s Tale 1 The Knight’s Tale Geoffrey Chaucer Here begins the Knight’s Tale. “And now Theseus, drawing close to his native land in a laurelled chariot after fierce battle with the people, is heralded by glad applause and the shouts of the people flung to the heavens and the merry

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The Canterbury Tales - KUL

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Canterbury Tales, which ran at the Phoenix Theatre, London, from 1968 to. 1973 was co-written by Nevill Coghill in collaboration with Martin Starkie who first conceived the idea and presented the original production. His translation of Chaucer’s Troilus and …

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The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Lines 1 200 Geoffrey ...

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The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Lines 1–200 Geoffrey Chaucer (1340(?)–1400) WHAN that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the roote, And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his swete breeth 5 Inspired hath in every holt and heeth

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KEY***The Canterbury Tales Pilgrim Chart (from the ...

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The Canterbury Tales Pilgrim Chart (from the “Prologue”) continued 4 Pilgrim Transportation Major physical characteristics/ distinguishing features Follies/Vices/Negative Qualities Positive Traits /Virtues/Atributes The Summoner (his job is to sum sinners to church court trials) drink and carouse. Horse Narrow eyes, black, scabby eyebrows,

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The Canterbury Tales - Menifee County Schools

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The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer • Prologue • The Knight's Tale • The Miller's Prologue • The Miller's Tale • The Reeve's Prologue • The Reeve's Tale

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