- English: The
Nonnes Preestes Tale of the Cok and Hen,
Chauntecleer and
Pertelote) is one of The
Canterbury Tales by the
Middle English poet
Geoffrey Chaucer...
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Chauntecleer tries to
demonstrate the
reality of
prophetic dreams to his wife
Pertelote).
William of Malmesbury,
writing in the 12th century,
recounted that "there...
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apothecary in the
Canterbury Tales,
specifically "The Nun's Priest's Tale" as
Pertelote speaks to
Chauntecleer (lines 181–184): ... and for ye shal nat tarie...
- on
Earth Deborah Bennett Television film The
Canterbury Tales Dorigen/
Pertelote Episode: "Leaving London") 1999
Aristocrats Lady
Emily Lennox 5 episodes...
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white s****.
Lalia Phipps Boone argued in 1949 that
Chauntecleer and
Pertelote, the
chickens in Chaucer's "Nun's Priest's Tale," are
Golden Spangled...
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chorus is of six hens, and
there are the solo
characters of Chanticleer,
Pertelote and Mr Fox for
stage versions. The
choice of
title was
influenced by the...
- name with an
escapee from ****atrice's land, one of his hen victims,
Pertelote.
Unfortunately he is
plagued with
terrible prophetic visions all the while...
- The
Press produced three volumes of
bibliography –
Chanticleer (1936),
Pertelote (1943) and ****alorum 1943–49 (1950), and a
fourth and
final volume –...
- Tales;Wife of Bath/ Miller's Wife/
Pertelote. 2006 The
Royal Shakespeare Co.
Canterbury Tales;Wife of Bath;/ Miller's Wife/
Pertelote; Directors' :Greg
Doran /...
- Society, 1975. Chambers, David. ****-a-hoop: a
sequel to Chanticleer,
Pertelote and ****alorum,
being a
bibliography of the
Golden ****erel Press, September...