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*#* The following Notes are intended to explain peculiarities of
construction, and to illustrate some of the allusions and expres¬
sions in the Poem. For the explanation of difficult words, re¬
course should be had to the Glossarial Index.
*** The references to ‘ Chaucer ’ are to my edition in six
volumes (Oxford, 1894), or to my Student’s Chaucer (1895).
In references to the Canterbury Tales, such as C. T. 11971
(C 37), the no. 11971 also affords a reference to the one-volume
reprint of Chaucer’s Works by Moxon, 1843, 8vo, an edition
which contains Tyrwhitt’s notes and glossary.
construction, and to illustrate some of the allusions and expres¬
sions in the Poem. For the explanation of difficult words, re¬
course should be had to the Glossarial Index.
*** The references to ‘ Chaucer ’ are to my edition in six
volumes (Oxford, 1894), or to my Student’s Chaucer (1895).
In references to the Canterbury Tales, such as C. T. 11971
(C 37), the no. 11971 also affords a reference to the one-volume
reprint of Chaucer’s Works by Moxon, 1843, 8vo, an edition
which contains Tyrwhitt’s notes and glossary.
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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