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- ...s include the [[Ellesmere Chaucer manuscript|Ellesmere manuscript]] of [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]’s ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]'', a ''[[Gutenberg Bible]]'' on vellum, th2 KB (276 words) - 18:49, 22 September 2013
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- The '''General Prologue''' is [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]’s introduction to his famous [[Middle English]] work ''[[The Canterbury * Skeat, Walter W., (1899) "The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer", edited from numerous manuscripts (2nd ed.) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 18995 KB (923 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...London, United Kingdom|London]], who copied work of the English [[poet]] [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], including the [[Hengwrt Chaucer manuscript|Hengwrt Chaucer]] and the [[E6 KB (967 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...dral to become the site of many pilgrimages, such as those written of in [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]'s ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''. In [[World War Two]] the city became stri931 bytes (143 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- [[Geoffrey Chaucer]] ''Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas'' in the ''[[Canterbury Tales]]''. A [[p3 KB (383 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- ...from this period, in particular the ''Meditations'' of Marcus Aurelius. [[Geoffrey Chaucer|Chaucer]], for instance, quoted Seneca. The influence continued into the [2 KB (346 words) - 14:31, 23 February 2016
- ...ot exist in French. The greatest writer of the Middle English period is [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], whose poetry includes the first appearances in English of thousands of F ''From [[The Canterbury Tales]] by [[Geoffrey Chaucer]], [[14th century]]''4 KB (563 words) - 01:11, 26 December 2008