The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... Richard Chaucer , vintner of London , might have been his father . If so , he had a brother also a citizen and vintner . The name of Chaucer existed in other counties ; one was a burgess of Colchester , another , deputy to the king's ...
... Richard Chaucer , vintner of London , might have been his father . If so , he had a brother also a citizen and vintner . The name of Chaucer existed in other counties ; one was a burgess of Colchester , another , deputy to the king's ...
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... Richard the Second's days , he flourished in France , and got himself in high esteem there by his diligent exercise in learning . " Chaucer was always distinguished for his superior learning ; let us give old Puttenham's account of him ...
... Richard the Second's days , he flourished in France , and got himself in high esteem there by his diligent exercise in learning . " Chaucer was always distinguished for his superior learning ; let us give old Puttenham's account of him ...
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... Richard Sturry , to negotiate a secret treaty for the marriage of Richard , Prince of Wales , with Mary daughter of the King of France . The envoys met at Montreuil - sur - Mer , but Sir H. Nicolas observes that Froissart has blended ...
... Richard Sturry , to negotiate a secret treaty for the marriage of Richard , Prince of Wales , with Mary daughter of the King of France . The envoys met at Montreuil - sur - Mer , but Sir H. Nicolas observes that Froissart has blended ...
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... Richard Lord Scrope , in defence of his right to the arms " Azure , a bend or , " against the claim of Sir Robert Grosvenor ; his de- position , as his biographer tells us , is material for the information it contains respecting himself ...
... Richard Lord Scrope , in defence of his right to the arms " Azure , a bend or , " against the claim of Sir Robert Grosvenor ; his de- position , as his biographer tells us , is material for the information it contains respecting himself ...
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... Richard had given him . We are now , however , about to take leave of all these changes of fortune -these elevations and depressions - this mixture of cloud and sunshine , which pass over the life of man , and to accompany the poet to ...
... Richard had given him . We are now , however , about to take leave of all these changes of fortune -these elevations and depressions - this mixture of cloud and sunshine , which pass over the life of man , and to accompany the poet to ...
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