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- Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (1368/69–1426) was a key figure in 15th-century Middle English literature, significant for promoting Chaucer as "the father...
- Lydgate's religious and historical literature. John Lydgate and Thomas Occleve were among the first critics of Chaucer's Tales, praising the poet as the...
- Aubyn Clive Brook as Harry Occleve John Stuart as Huggo Occleve Athene Seyler as Miss Keggs Nancy Kenyon as Doda Occleve Gladys Hamer as Gertrude Fewl****...
- Through Fire and Water (1923) - John Dryden This Freedom (1923) - Harry Occleve Out to Win (1923) - Barraclough / Altar The Royal Oak (1923) - Dorian Clavering...
- Mahathera Bodhiramsi – Cāmadevivaṃsa (Thai: ตำนานจามเทวีวงศ์) 1411 Thomas Occleve – The Regement of Princes 1413 Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York – The...
- friends for the purpose of dining or drinking with one another. Thomas Occleve (in the time of Henry IV) mentions such a club called La Court de Bonne...
- of Venice; the story of Darius and his Three Sons, versified by Thomas Occleve; part of Geoffrey Chaucer's Man of Lawes Tale; a version of the Crescentia...
- (1903–1993, Argentina, f/p) Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979, Argentina, nf) Thomas Occleve or Hoccleve (c. 1368–1426, England, p) Raquel Ochoa (born 1980, Portugal...
- academic Marian Hluszkewycz (1877–1935), Russian poet Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve (c. 1368 – 1426), English poet and clerk Michael Hofmann (born 1957), German-born...
- instead went to New Inn, and Strand Inn was absorbed into that Inn. Thomas Occleve was said to have studied at Strand Inn. New Inn was founded in the late...