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 | | Like <b>theb> majority of manuscripts, Fragment I remains <b>theb> same with <b>theb> General prologue, <b>theb> Knights Tale, <b>theb> Millers Tale, <b>theb> Reeves Tale and a fragment of <b>theb> Cooks Tale. |  | | When Derek Pearsall wrote an analysis on <b>Theb> Canterbury Tales he states, "it is by no means a necessary assumption that Chaucer began by writing <b>theb> General prologue, nor that <b>theb> General prologue as it stands in <b>theb> manuscripts was what Chaucer originally wrote" (2). |  | | Fragment VII: Shipman'<b>sb> Tale, Prioress'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale, Prologue and Tale of Sir Thopas, Tale of Melibee, Monks Prologue and Tale, Nun Priest'<b>sb> Prologue, Tale and Epilogue |
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http://beowulf.engl.uky.edu/~kiernan/ENG421/Reports/Reports-1/harris-1.htm
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| | prologue to <b>theb> canterbury tales - Books, journals, articles @ <b>Theb> Questia Online Library |
 | | ...General Prologue to support a...reading of <b>theb> Canterbury Tales is faced...such as <b>theb> prologues to <b>theb> Millers...Friars tales, though exciting...because <b>theb> Canterbury Tales is...General Prologue, has long...interpretations of <b>theb> Canterbury Tales. |  | | prologue AND to AND <b>theb> AND canterbury AND tales |  | | ...Classes and <b>theb> "General Prologue" to <b>theb> "Canterbury Tales." Cambridge: Cambridge...scrutiny in <b>theb> General Prologue to <b>theb> Canterbury Tales is <b>theb> Yeoman. |
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http://www.questia.com/search/prologue-to-the-canterbury-tales
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| | chaucerreevenotes.doc |
 | | This is similar to <b>theb> <b>Millerb> described in <b>theb> prologue. |  | | Revenge of Reeve and <b>MIllerb>, and revenge of students and <b>Millerb> in <b>theb> story. |  | | This tale is not as fresh and not as much vitality as <b>theb> <b>MIllerb>'<b>sb> tale. |
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http://a-s.clayton.edu/cward/chaucerreevenotes.doc
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| | <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale |
 | | Tales are grouped in ways which constitute debates on topical subjects (such as <b>theb> nature of marriage) or to achieve effects of contrast: <b>theb> Knight'<b>sb> Tale (a worthy tale, eloquently told by a speaker of <b>theb> highest social class) is followed by <b>theb> much shorter, bawdy <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale. |  | | <b>Theb> <b>Millerb> is an educated man, able to censure John for his ignorance of Dionysius Cato, and to describe <b>theb> paraphernalia of Nicholas'<b>sb> astrological activities. |  | | <b>Theb> Knight'<b>sb> Tale is <b>theb> longest of <b>theb> verse tales (<b>Theb> Pardoner'<b>sb> Tale, in prose is longer) and is highly-organized and dignified. |
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http://www.eriding.net/amoore/poetry/miller.htm
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| | <b>Theb> Merchant'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale (<b>Theb> millers prologue and tale is <b>theb> second of geoffrey chaucers <b>theb> canterbury tales, Exception Handler: No article summary found. |  | | <b>Theb> Reeve'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale (<b>Theb> reeves prologue and tale is <b>theb> third story to be told in geoffrey chaucers <b>theb> canterbury tales....) |  | | Chanticleer and <b>theb> Fox (<b>Theb> tale of chanticleer and <b>theb> fox is a beast fable popularized by <b>theb> 14th century middle english poet geoffrey...) |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/ref/the_merchants_prologue_and_tale
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| | SparkNotes: <b>Theb> Canterbury Tales: General Prologue: <b>Theb> Franklin through <b>theb> Pardoner |
 | | <b>Theb> Knight’<b>sb> Tale, Parts I–II <b>Theb> Knight’<b>sb> Tale, Parts III–IV <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>’<b>sb> Prologue and Tale |  | | <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>, Manciple, and Reeve are all stewards, in <b>theb> sense that other people entrust them with their property. |  | | Minor facets of her description, such as <b>theb> gap between her teeth and her deafness, are expanded upon in <b>theb> long prologue to her tale. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/canterbury/section3.rhtml
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| | Study Questions Chaucer'<b>sb> Reeve'<b>sb> Tale |
 | | <b>Theb> <b>millerb> offers Aleyn and John lodgings for <b>theb> night--even though his house is only "twenty foot of space." First, however, he mocks their education and their discourse. |  | | Thus have I quyt <b>theb> Millere in my tale. |  | | Tale Itself: Symkyn <b>theb> <b>millerb>, Symkyn'<b>sb> wife, Malyne (Symkin'<b>sb> daughter), <b>theb> six-month old baby, John <b>theb> clerk, Aleyn <b>theb> Clerkm, Bayard. |
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http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/study/451_Chaucer_RT01.html
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| | British Literature Study Questions |
 | | Argue for <b>Theb> Merchant<b>sb> Tale, Reeve<b>sb> Tale or <b>Millerb><b>sb> Tale as <b>theb> best of <b>theb> Canterbury Tales. |  | | How is her tale appropriate to her person and similar to <b>theb> ideas expressed in <b>theb> prologue. |  | | Show how one or two of <b>theb> sources are important to understanding <b>theb> attitudes expressed in <b>theb> wife<b>sb> prologue or tale. |
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http://research.uvsc.edu/mcdonald/britquestions/Britsq.html
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| | Old Wife Tale Reviews |
 | | <b>THEb> MillerS Tale Characters Old John, <b>theb> Carpenter He is a wealthy old Carpenter who foolishly marries a young girl full of life. |  | | Medieval Sourcebook, Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, Prologue To. |  | | A portal to <b>theb> realm of fairy tale and folklore studies featuring annotated fairy tales, illustrations, and a forum. |
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http://wifi.ibookmarks.info/kz/old-wife-tale.html
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| | From 0520224884 TO 0521094143 Browse In Books |
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http://browse-in-books.com/From_0520224884_TO_0521094143_Browse_In_Books.htm
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| | Term Paper on In what light does Chaucer represent marriage in <b>THeb> CAnterbury Tales? (MErchants, millers, wife of BAth'<b>sb> tale) |
 | | Bibliography <b>Theb> Riverside Chaucer New editiom - Anthony Burgess, Oxford press Chaucer- <b>Theb> Merchant'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale Cambridge Ribaldry as Homily: Chaucer'<b>sb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale Shows Social Dynamic - Dr. McDaniel "Biheste is dette": Marriage Promises in Chaucer'<b>sb> Canterbury Tales. |  | | I am going to write about <b>theb> subject of marriage in <b>theb> Wife of Bath'<b>sb> Tale; <b>theb> Merchant'<b>sb> Tale and <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale. |  | | <b>Theb> title in itself is important, as Chaucer does not use her job title but her marital identity. |
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http://www.swiftpapers.com/essay/In_what_light_does_Chaucer_rep-152145.html
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| | Re: <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale |
 | | <b>Theb> physician in <b>theb> prologue to <b>theb> Canterbury Tales uses astrology to determine his patients'' treatment, and is respected for doing so. |  | | Nicholas is <b>theb> active character in <b>theb> tale causing all that happens to happen (with a slight miscalculation of <b>theb> ending). |  | | During <b>theb> tale, "Jhesu Crist" (Jesus Christ), "Noe" (Noah), and "Sathanas" (Satan) are also referred to, but they are well known enough that I see no need to discuss their roles (which seem obvious) in this tale. |
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http://www.nowhereatall.net/miller.html
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| | Free Term Papers on Chaucer <b>Theb> Millers Tale |
 | | <b>Theb> words between <b>theb> host and <b>millerb>, which precede <b>theb> tale, are quite delightful. |  | | Nicholas, whose eye is at least as much upon <b>theb> ladies as <b>theb> stars, gains considerable power in this tale because of <b>theb> catastrophe that he persuades his landlord is at hand, and which was known to him through <b>theb> astrologer<b>sb> art. |  | | This tale, which you probably were not taught in Literature 101, would be a shame to miss, for it is a work of comic genius. |
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http://www.freefortermpapers.com/show_essay/56469.html
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| | Chaucer'<b>sb> <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale |
 | | <b>Millerb> is (still) drunk and wants to mock <b>theb> virtue of <b>theb> Knight'<b>sb> tale. |  | | Told in response <b>theb> "<b>Theb> Knight'<b>sb> Tale", a very long story of a chivalrous knight. |  | | Alison'<b>sb> marriage can be seen as irrelevant since <b>theb> first rule of Courtly love states, "Marriage is no real excuse for not loving." |
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http://www.wtamu.edu/~dwerden/ENGL2332/ChMillersTale.html
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| | Term Papers On Poetic ... <b>Theb> Millers Tale And Prologue, Research Papers, Essays |
 | | <b>Theb> Millers Tale And Prologue, Research Papers, Essays |  | | Invocation and Prologue Hearken, O Muse, to this tale I do tell Of an era on earth reminiscent of Hell While great strides in technology, science, and art Were made, so did evil steal over <b>theb> hearts Of leaders and men who assumed power, control And wreaked havoc with their malicious... |  | | 1001 NIGHTS Summary: This essay deals with <b>theb> role of Shehreyar in <b>theb> Thousand and One Nights, discussing changes that occur in his character between <b>theb> prologue and epilogue. |
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http://essaysportal.com/essay/poetic+...+the+millers+tale+and+prologue.html
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| | Chaucer |
 | | Our objective is to consider, in particular, <b>theb> manner in which <b>Theb> Canterbury Tales reflect and respond to changing social structures in fourteenth century England. |  | | Because Chaucer was <b>theb> first poet to produce major literary works in <b>theb> vernacular, in <b>theb> language of <b>theb> common English people rather than <b>theb> French of <b>theb> aristocracy or <b>theb> Latin of <b>theb> learned clergy, we will read <b>Theb> Canterbury Tales as he wrote it-- in Middle English. |  | | Chaucer was both beneficiary and victim of these changes: he was connected by marriage to <b>theb> court; by service, to <b>theb> gentry; and through his occupation as controller of customs and clerk of works, to <b>theb> merchants and bureaucrats of London. |
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http://comptalk.fiu.edu/chaucer.htm
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| | <b>Theb> Millers Prologue and Tale - Geoffrey Chaucer / York Notes |
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http://www.academicbooktrade.co.uk/showbook.php?id=14636
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http://www.winonprice.co.uk/Books/0486282414.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale: Books |
 | | Look for books like <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale by subject: |  | | Top of Page : <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale |  | | <b>Theb> CD can be listened to alongside <b>theb> relevant text in <b>theb> Selected Tales from Chaucer series. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521211859
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| | Chaucer'<b>sb> Foods A |
 | | "His breed, his ale, was always after oon." - Prologue to <b>Theb> Canterbury Tales |  | | "Though that hir soules goon a-blakeberyed!" - <b>Theb> Pardoner'<b>sb> Prologue. |  | | "For ale and breed, and rosted him a goos." - <b>Theb> Reeve'<b>sb> Tale |
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http://www.godecookery.com/chaucer/chfooda.htm
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| | Dune Prologue - Related Articles @ Funny.co.uk |
 | | <b>theb> wife of baths prologue and tale by geoffrey chaucer |  | | where can i find tha canterbury tales <b>theb> pardoners prologue and tale |  | | x2 characters <b>theb> story features ff prologue links |
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http://www.funny.co.uk/keywords/dune-prologue.html
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| | Literature from Book Megastore |
 | | <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale Cd, NEW ED by Geoffrey Chaucer - Click <b>theb> link below for current pricing and delivery details: |  | | <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale Cd, NEW ED by Geoffrey Chaucer |  | | A complete Chaucer text, read in <b>theb> original Middle English. |
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http://www.edirectory.co.uk/book_megastore/s/2239/literature+234339p106.html
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| | Prologue |
 | | Rated: Teen X-over: Pirates of <b>theb> Carribean/Teen Titans Prologue: Aztec gold has had two stories attached to it. |  | | But there is an illogical story as well. |  | | <b>Theb> logical story of <b>theb> Aztec gold is that it can make any man rich. |
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http://www.ljtop.com/prologue_135518041.html
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| | Geoffrey Chaucer: General Introduction |
 | | Longer introductions to certain Tales: <b>Theb> General Prologue; <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale; <b>Theb> Nun'<b>sb> Priest'<b>sb> Tale; <b>Theb> Pardoner'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale; <b>Theb> Wife of Bath'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale. |  | | <b>Theb> Reeve'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale: a fabliau about <b>theb> cuckolding of a <b>millerb> told by <b>theb> Reeve (who is a carpenter, and very angry with <b>theb> <b>Millerb> for his tale); two Cambridge students punish a dishonest <b>millerb> by having sex with his wife and daughter while asleep all in one room. |  | | <b>Theb> Parson'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale: clearly designed to be <b>theb> last tale in <b>theb> collection, this is no "tale" but a long moral treatise translated from two Latin works on Penitence and on <b>theb> Seven Deadly Sins. |
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http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~anthony/Chaucer
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| | Index to texts and subjects on <b>theb> Geoffrey Chaucer Page |
 | | <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale (an interlinear translation). |  | | <b>Theb> Reeve'<b>sb> Prologue and Tale (an interlinear translation). |  | | <b>Theb> Prologue of <b>theb> Monk'<b>sb> Tale and <b>Theb> Monk'<b>sb> Tale, an interlinear translation. |
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http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~chaucer/titles.htm
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| | <b>Theb> Electronic Canterbury Tales: Online Chaucer Texts |
 | | This edition includes <b>theb> General Prologue and <b>theb> tales of <b>theb> Knight, <b>Millerb>, Reeve, Cook, Wife of Bath, Clerk, Merchant, Franklin, Pardoner, Prioress, and Nun'<b>sb> Priest. |  | | If you're interested in reading through a concentrated, thematically rich segment of <b>theb> Canterbury Tales, you can't do better than <b>theb> First Fragment (<b>theb> General Prologue, <b>theb> Knight'<b>sb> Tale, <b>Theb> <b>Millerb>'<b>sb> Tale, <b>theb> Reeve'<b>sb> Tale, and <b>theb> Cook'<b>sb> Tale). |  | | <b>Theb> Canterbury Tales: Nine Tales and <b>theb> General Prologue, ed. |
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http://afdtk.uaa.alaska.edu/ect_etexts.htm
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