The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 114,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1844 |
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... received a superior education , and we may suppose that he was educated for a learned profession , as the Bar or the Church ; if for the latter , it was for the church militant , as he showed his fondness for polemical divinity very ...
... received a superior education , and we may suppose that he was educated for a learned profession , as the Bar or the Church ; if for the latter , it was for the church militant , as he showed his fondness for polemical divinity very ...
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... received a further sum from the king's exchequer for his expense in 1374 . Some of the biographers of Chaucer have surmised , and others of a bolder temperament have asserted , that , during his stay in Italy , Chaucer visited Petrarch ...
... received a further sum from the king's exchequer for his expense in 1374 . Some of the biographers of Chaucer have surmised , and others of a bolder temperament have asserted , that , during his stay in Italy , Chaucer visited Petrarch ...
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... received some substantial marks of royal favour . In April 1374 a pitcher of wine daily was granted him , to be received in the port of London from the hands of the king's butler . A pitcher of wine is very well at a poet's dinner every ...
... received some substantial marks of royal favour . In April 1374 a pitcher of wine daily was granted him , to be received in the port of London from the hands of the king's butler . A pitcher of wine is very well at a poet's dinner every ...
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... received his pension of 207. and he was alive in June following , though probably not in good health , for his second pension was received for him by Henry Somere , who was clerk of the receipt of the Exchequer , and the same person to ...
... received his pension of 207. and he was alive in June following , though probably not in good health , for his second pension was received for him by Henry Somere , who was clerk of the receipt of the Exchequer , and the same person to ...
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... received . We must make one further extract from it , in order that nothing of consequence relating to the subject may be omitted . " Though known to posterity only as one of the greatest of our poets , whose productions , in variety ...
... received . We must make one further extract from it , in order that nothing of consequence relating to the subject may be omitted . " Though known to posterity only as one of the greatest of our poets , whose productions , in variety ...
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