And fond, two othere ladyes sete and she With-inne a paved parlour; and they three Herden a mayden reden hem the geste Of the Sege of Thebes, whyl hem leste. 13. Quod Pandarus, 'ma dame, god yow see. With al your book and al the companye ! ' ' Ey, uncle... The Influence of Statius Upon Chaucer - Page 8by Boyd Ashby Wise - 1911 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1926 - 484 pages
...seem to indicate that reading aloud was the custom in Chaucer's time : T & C, II, 82-4 : With-inne a paved parlour ; and they three Herden a mayden reden...the geste Of the sege of Thebes, whyl hem leste." T & C,V, 1793-8 : "And for ther is so great diversitee In English and in writing of our tonge. So preye... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1928 - 362 pages
...carried into realism. Pandarus, visiting Criseyde, . . fond two othere ladyes sete and she Withinne a paved parlour; and they three Herden a mayden reden...the Sege of Thebes whyl hem leste. Quod Pandarus, "Madame, god you see, With al your book and al the companye." "Ey! uncle myn, welcome ywis ", quod... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1928 - 352 pages
...carried into realism. Pandarus, visiting Criseyde, . . fond two othere ladyes sete and she Withinne a paved parlour; and they three Herden a mayden reden...the Sege of Thebes whyl hem leste. Quod Pandarus, "Madame, god you see, With al your book and al the companye." "Ey! uncle myn, welcome ywis ", quod... | |
| Benoit de Sainte-Maure, Mediaeval Academy of America, Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson - 1978 - 404 pages
...Chaucer gives us the raciness of prose dialogue without sacrificing the easy flowing music of his verse. Quod Pandarus, ' ma dame, god yow see, With al your book and al the companye I ' 'Ey, uncle myn, welcome y-wis,' quod she, And up she roos, and by the hond in hye She took him... | |
| Benoit de Sainte-Maure, Mediaeval Academy of America, Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson - 1978 - 682 pages
...; And they him tolde ; and he forth in gan pace, And fond, two othere ladyes sete and she With-inne a paved parlour; and they three Herden a mayden reden...hem the geste Of the Sege of Thebes, whyl hem leste. 13. Quod Pandarus, 'ma dame, god yow see. With al your book and al the companye ! ' 'Ey, uncle myn,... | |
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