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REFERENCE O?4LY
CHAUCEE (Geoffrey). [Canterbury Tales.-Two or more Tales. —Modernized Versions.]
Palamon and Arcite; or, the Knight’s Tale, froni Chaucer. In three books. - The Cock and the Fox; or, the Tale of the Nun’s Priest. — the Wife of Bath her Tale. — The Character of a Good Parson, imitated from Chaucer, and inlarg’d. [By John Dryden. With the original texts.]
DRYDEN (John). [Poetical Works. — Tran1atiors
Fables ancient and modern, translated into verse...By Ir. Dryden.
,London, 1700.
—lAnother edition, without the original texts. London, 1713.
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CHAUC - CHEKE