25 results filtered with: Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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The canterbury tales of Chaucer, modernis'd, by Mr. Betterton, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Brooke, Mr. Cobb, Mr. Dryden, Mr. Grosvenor, Mr. Markland, Mr. Pope, Mr. Ogle, published by Mr. Ogle. To which is Prefixed, The Life of Chaucer, Written by Mr. Urry In two volumes.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: M,D,CC,XLII. [1742]- E-books
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Matrimonial scenes: consisting of the Seaman's tale, the Manciple's tale, the character of the wife of Bath, the Tale of the wife of Bath, and her five husbands. All modernized from Chaucer
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: [1750]- E-books
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The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Containing Canterbury tales, ... To which is prefixed the life of the author.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: 1793- E-books
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The poetical works of Geoff. Chaucer In fourteen volumes. The miscellaneous pieces from Urry's Edition 1721, The Canterbury Tales from Tyrwhitt's Edition 1775.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: anno 1782. [1783]- E-books
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The Canterbury tales of Chaucer; completed in a modern version. In three volumes.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: 1795- E-books
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Palamon and Arcite or, The Knight's Tale: written by Chaucer, and modernized By Mr. Dryden. In three books.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: [1800?]- E-books
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The works of Geoffrey Chaucer compared with the former editions, and many valuable Mss. Out of which, Three Tales are added which were never before Printed; By John Urry, Student of Christ-Church, Oxon. Deceased: March, 17, 1714/9. Together with a Glossary, By a Student of the same College. Jim Thomas. To the Whole is prefixed The Author's Life, newly written, and a Preface, giving an Account of this Edition.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- E-books
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Proposals for printing by subscription, the works of the celebrated and ancient English poet Jeoffrey Chaucer: carefully compar'd, not only with former editions of value, but with many rare and ancient manuscripts: from the collating of which the text is in great measure restor'd and perfected; many errors and corruptions that have crept in, and continued in all the editions hitherto printed, are amended; and many whole lines, omitted in all the printed editions, are inserted in their proper places. Three entire new tales of this author in manuscript (never yet printed) have been recovered, and will be added to this edition; by which alterations, amendments, and additions, this work is in a manner become new. This work was at first undertaken and was very near compleated by John Urry, student of Christ-Church, Oxon. And is now finish'd from his papers by a member of the same college. A more useful and copious glossary, for the better understanding of this poet, than has yet been printed, will be added at the end by Anthony Hall, A.M. Fellow of Queen's-College, Oxon. N.B. One third of the monies, that shall arise from subscriptions, will be employ'd towards the finishing of Peck-Water Quadrangle in Christ-Church; so that all subscribers to this edition will be benefactors to that college
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: 1716]- E-books
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Canterbury tales, rendred into familiar verse , viz. The Plain Proof. The Forreigner. The Choice. An Eagle and a Crow. The Qualification. The Politician. The Resolution. The Resignation. The Partition. The Republican. The Wind and Weather-Man. The Barister. Written by no body.
Pittis, William, 1674-1724.Date: 1701- E-books
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The canterbury tales of Chaucer. To which are added an essay on his language and versification, and an introductory discourse: together with notes and a glossary. By the late Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq. F.R.S.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- E-books
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The Lamentation of Mary Magdalen from Chaucer
Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- E-books
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The canterbury tales of Chaucer, modernis'd by several hands. Publish'd by Mr. Ogle.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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The canterbury tales of Chaucer, in the original, from the most authentic manuscripts; and as they are turn'd into modern language by Mr. Dryden, Mr. Pope, and other eminent hands. With References to Authors, Ancient and Modern; Various Readings, and Explanatory Notes.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- E-books
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Proposals for printing by subscription in two volumes folio, the works of that most learned, facetious, and ancient English poet Sir Geoffrey Chaucer, ... With critical, poetical, ... notes, ... By John Entick, ..
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: 1736]- E-books
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The old wife of Beith, by Chaucer. Much better reformed, enlarged and corrected, than it was formerly in the old uncorrect copy. With an addition of many other things
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: [1778?]- E-journals
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The wife of Beith, reformed and corrected . Giving an account of her death, and of her journey to heaven; how, on the road, she fell in with Judas, who led her to the gate of hell, and what conversation she had with the Devil, who would not let her in: also, how at last she got to heaven, and the difficulties she encountered before she got admittance there. The whole being an allegorical dialogue, containing nothing but that which is recorded in scripture for our example.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- E-books
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Chaucer's whims being some select fables and tales in verse, very applicable to the present times; Under these following Heads: Viz. The Succession. The Convocation. The Non-Juring Clergyman. Jack of both sides. The Triumvirate. Justice Mistaken. The Ken. Petition The True-Born-Englishman. Trade and Empire Inconsistent. One that Sh-t in his Hat, &c. The Musick-Prize. The Impeachment.
Pittis, William, 1674-1724.Date: 1701- E-books
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The canterbury tales of Chaucer, in the original, from the most authentic manuscripts; and as they are turn'd into modern language by several eminent hands. With References to Authors, Ancient and Modern; Various Readings, and Explanatory Notes.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- E-books
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The loves of Troilus and Creseid , written by Chaucer; with a commentary, By Sir Francis Kinaston: never before published.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: M.DCCXCVI. [1796]- E-books
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The good and bad priests . The good priest. From Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The bad priest. A Modern Character.
Date: [1790?]- E-books
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Gualtherus and Griselda: or, the clerk of Oxford's tale. From Boccace, Petrarch, and Chaucer. To which are added, A Letter to a Friend, with the Clerk of Oxford's Character, &c. The Clerk of Oxford's Prologue, from Chaucer. The Clerk of Oxford's Conclusion, from Petrarch. The Declaration, or L'Envoy de Chaucer a les Maris de notre Temps, from Chaucer. The Words of our Host, from Chaucer. A Letter in Latin, from Petrarch to Boccace. By George Ogle, Esq
Ogle, George, 1704-1746.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- E-books
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The canterbury tales of Chaucer. To which are added, an essay upon his language and versification; an introductory discourse; and notes. In four volumes.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]-78- E-books
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The carpenter of Oxford , or, the miller's tale, from Chaucer. Attempted in modern English, by Samuel Cobb. M.A. Late of Trinity College, Cambridge. Inscrib'd to N. Rowe Esq; To which are added, two imitations of Chaucer, I. Susannah and the two elders. II. Earl Robert's mice. By Matthew Prior, Esq;.
Cobb, Samuel, 1675-1713.Date: [1712]- E-books
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Gualtherus and Griselda: or, the clerk of Oxford's tale. From Boccace, Petrarch, and Chaucer. ... By George Ogle, Esq
Ogle, George, 1704-1746.Date: 1739- E-books
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The wife of Beith , reformed and corrected. Giving an account of her death, and of her journey to Heaven; how, on the Road, she fell in with Judas, who led her to the Gate of Hell, and what conversation she had with the Devil, who would not let her in: Also, how at last she got to Heaven, and the Difficulties she encountered before she got admittance there. The whole being an allegorical dialogue, containing nothing but that which is recorded in Scripture for our example.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]