قراءة كتاب Chaucer for Children: A Golden Key
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V. LADIES’ HEAD-DRESSES 5 VI. SHOE 6 VII. JOHN OF GAUNT 7 VIII. SHIP 8 IX. STYLUS 10 X. THE KNIGHT 19 XI. THE SQUIRE 20 XII. THE YEOMAN 21 XIII. THE PRIORESS 22 XIV. THE MONK 24 XV. THE FRIAR 25 XVI. THE MERCHANT 26 XVII. THE CLERK 27 XVIII. THE SERJEANT-OF-LAW 28 XIX. THE FRANKLIN 28 XX. TABLE DORMANT 28 XXI. THE DOCTOR OF PHYSIC 29 XXII. THE WIFE OF BATH 29 XXIII. THE PARSON 30 XXIV. THE PLOUGHMAN 31 XXV. THE SUMMONER 31 XXVI. THE PARDONER 31 XXVII. MINE HOST 32 XXVIII., XXIX. KNIGHTS IN ARMOUR 48
FOREWORDS TO THE SECOND EDITION.
In revising Chaucer for Children for a New Edition, I have fully availed myself of the help and counsel of my numerous reviewers and correspondents, without weighting the book, which is really designed for children, with a number of new facts, and theories springing from the new facts, such as I have incorporated in my Book for older readers, Chaucer for Schools.
Curious discoveries are still being made, and will continue to be, thanks to the labours of men like Mr. F. J. Furnivall, and many other able and industrious scholars, encouraged by the steadily increasing public interest in Chaucer.
I must express my sincere thanks and gratification for the reception this book has met with from the press generally, and from many eminent critics in particular; and last, not least, from those to whom I devoted my pleasant toil, the children of England.
M. E. HAWEIS.
FOREWORDS.
To the Mother.
A Chaucer for Children may seem to some an impossible story-book, but it is one which I have been encouraged to put together by noticing how quickly my own little boy learned and understood fragments of early English poetry. I believe that if they had the chance, many other children would do the same.
I think that