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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1865 Edition. Set Down Before
Time And Now Reprinted In 1598.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1876 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1876 Edition.
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++++ Animaduersions Vppon The Annotacions And Corrections Of Some
Imperfections Of Impressiones Of Chaucers Workes: (sett Downe
Before Tyme, And Nowe) Reprinted In The Yere Of Oure Lorde 1598;
Volume 13 Of Chaucer Society Publications; Animaduersions Vppon The
Annotacions And Corrections Of Some Imperfections Of Impressiones
Of Chaucers Workes: (sett Downe Before Tyme, And Nowe) Reprinted In
The Yere Of Oure Lorde 1598 Francis Thynne, Geoffrey Chaucer,
Chaucer Society (London, England) Frederick James Furnivall, George
Henry Kingsley Pub. for the Chuacer society by N. Tr�bner &
co., 1876 Chaucer, Geoffrey
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1865. Now newly edited from the Ms. in the Bridgewater Library. A
work from Francis Thynne, whose cousin was Sir John Thynne of
Longleat House, was drawn to London by his uncle William Thynne,
chief clerk of the King's kitchen and a master of the Household
from, who is remembered as an editor of Chaucer. See other titles
by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1876. Thynn's long narrative poem, The Debate Between Pride and
Lowliness, is thought to have inspired the form of the work and the
fundamental idea for Greene's Quip for an Upstart Courtier or a
Quaint Dispute between Velvet-Breeches and Cloth-Breeches, that of
the medieval dream-vision.
1876. The volume contains the wife-worried Thynne's opinions on
wives-who're always necessary evils, the best is bad; who're good
when they die of old age, better when they die after some time
during your life, and best when they die at once-his lines on some
of his friends and those of his patron Sir Thomas Egerton; and
other topics.
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