Modern Philology, Volume 3University of Chicago Press, 1906 Vols. 30-54 include 1932-1956 of "Victorian bibliography," prepared by a committee of the Victorian Literature Group of the Modern Language Association of America. |
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Page 45
... Prologue to the Legend of Good Women ( Pub . Mod . Lang . Assoc . , xix , 624 , 625 ) : Maria , muter , reine maget , die sam der morgenstern taget dem wiselosen armen her , daz uf dem wilden leber - mer der grundlosen werlt swebet , du ...
... Prologue to the Legend of Good Women ( Pub . Mod . Lang . Assoc . , xix , 624 , 625 ) : Maria , muter , reine maget , die sam der morgenstern taget dem wiselosen armen her , daz uf dem wilden leber - mer der grundlosen werlt swebet , du ...
Page 160
... Prologue ; not the least interesting of these is one , in the Prologue , representing the pilgrims seated at a round table ' presided over by the Host , who has at his right hand a man with a feather in his cap , evidently the Knight ...
... Prologue ; not the least interesting of these is one , in the Prologue , representing the pilgrims seated at a round table ' presided over by the Host , who has at his right hand a man with a feather in his cap , evidently the Knight ...
Page 164
... ( prologue , 1. 46 ) with the Host's " thrifty " in the Shipman's prologue . Surely , however , the variations seen in the manuscripts after the Man of Law's tale - variations con- fined to the introduction of an S - pilgrim - go to show ...
... ( prologue , 1. 46 ) with the Host's " thrifty " in the Shipman's prologue . Surely , however , the variations seen in the manuscripts after the Man of Law's tale - variations con- fined to the introduction of an S - pilgrim - go to show ...
Page 166
... Prologue , is pertinent here , that a critical text which assumes the correct- ness of Zupitza's classification of the manuscripts of the Par- doner's tale , and assumes also the applicability of that classifica- tion to the Prologue ...
... Prologue , is pertinent here , that a critical text which assumes the correct- ness of Zupitza's classification of the manuscripts of the Par- doner's tale , and assumes also the applicability of that classifica- tion to the Prologue ...
Page 167
... prologue to the present Shipman's tale ; in Caxton I that " prologue " is used to connect Man of Law and Squire , as in Skeat's Class IV , Bradshaw's Class I. In Caxton II this link also introduces the Squire , but the Merchant's tale ...
... prologue to the present Shipman's tale ; in Caxton I that " prologue " is used to connect Man of Law and Squire , as in Skeat's Class IV , Bradshaw's Class I. In Caxton II this link also introduces the Squire , but the Merchant's tale ...
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