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... Tale was probably the most famous of Chaucer's works , and the subject had been already dramatised , namely , by Richard Edwards in his Palamon and Arcyte , 1566. A Palamon and Arcite had also been acted at the Rose Theatre in September ...
... Tale was probably the most famous of Chaucer's works , and the subject had been already dramatised , namely , by Richard Edwards in his Palamon and Arcyte , 1566. A Palamon and Arcite had also been acted at the Rose Theatre in September ...
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... Tale , 10 , C. T. , 868 ( Skeat ) : " And weddede the queene Ipolita , And broghte hir hoom with him in his contree , With muchel glorie and greet solempnitee " ; and Merchantes Tale , 1709 , " Thus been they wedded with solempnitee ...
... Tale , 10 , C. T. , 868 ( Skeat ) : " And weddede the queene Ipolita , And broghte hir hoom with him in his contree , With muchel glorie and greet solempnitee " ; and Merchantes Tale , 1709 , " Thus been they wedded with solempnitee ...
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... Tale , IV . iii . 2 . 51. saddest tale ] Cf. Richard II . v . i . 40 : " In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks , and let them tell thee tales Of woful ages long ago betid " ; and Winter's Tale , II . i . 25 , “ a ...
... Tale , IV . iii . 2 . 51. saddest tale ] Cf. Richard II . v . i . 40 : " In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks , and let them tell thee tales Of woful ages long ago betid " ; and Winter's Tale , II . i . 25 , “ a ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM I | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | 161 |
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