“Min be the travaille, and thin be the glorie.”
Quote by Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales: From the Text and with the Notes and Glossary of Thomas Tyrwhitt : Condensed and Arranged Under the Text
This book presents a condensed version of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, accompanied by Thomas Tyrwhitt's detailed textual notes and a comprehensive glossary. The tales are arranged according to the original text, providing readers with a scholarly yet accessible exploration of Chaucer's medieval stories. more
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