- The
Prologue and Tale of
Beryn are
spurious fifteenth century additions to
Geoffrey Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales. They are both
written in
Middle English...
- Tale, The Tale of Gamelyn, the
Siege of Thebes, and the Tale of
Beryn. The Tale of
Beryn,
written by an
anonymous author in the 15th century, is preceded...
- Chaucer's works, and the
first to
print texts of 'Gamelyn' and 'The Tale of
Beryn',
works ascribed to, but not by, Chaucer."
Although Chaucer's
works had...
- do****ented use of
yeoman relative to a navy is
found in the Merchant's Tale of
Beryn: "Why gone the
yeomen to boat –
Anchors to haul?": line 1995 The context...
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grain he is
supposed to
grind for his customers. The 15th-century Tale of
Beryn depicts the
Miller trying and
failing to
explain the
stained gl**** windows...
-
Poems such as John Skelton's The
Tunning of
Elynour Rummyng, The Tale of
Beryn and
Mother Bunch of Pasquil's
Jests all
depicted as
repulsive figures. Either...
-
Floure and the
Leafe Pierce the Ploughman's
Crede Jack
Upland Tales The Tale of
Gamelyn Prologue and Tale of
Beryn The Plowman's Tale The Pilgrim's Tale...
-
Middle English,
often written as 'fisnamy' or 'visnomy', as in the Tale of
Beryn, a
spurious addition to The
Canterbury Tales: "I
knowe wele by thy fisnamy...
- an
apprentice merchant working for York's
trading representative, John
Beryn.
Three ships left
Dartmouth in
November 1554
under the
command of John Lok...
- Iharosberény (Latin:
Beryn, Croatian: Berinja) is a
village in
Somogy county, Hungary.
Street map (Hungarian) Iharosberény, KSH v t e...