• "The Canon's Yeoman's Tale" is one of The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale. The Canon and his Yeoman are not mentioned in the General...
    Bulunamadı: yeomans
  • There was a canon of religioun Amonges us, would infect* all a town, *deceive Though it as great were as was Nineveh, Rome, Alisandre,* Troy, or other three.
  • Summary At the completion of the tale of Saint Cecilia, a Canon, riding a dilapidated old hack, and his Yeoman, on an even worse hack, ride up to the pilgrims.
  • The Canon’s Yeomans Tale. ... The Canon’s Yeomans Tale. Here biginneth the Chanouns Yeman his Tale. [Prima pars.]
  • He criticizes the practice of alchemy and also presents a critical view of his master in an indirect way. Yeoman tells the tale of Canon who is sly and a cheat.
  • The Canon's Yeoman's Tale THE PROLOGUE. WHEN ended was the life of Saint Cecile, Ere we had ridden fully five mile, At Boughton-under-Blee us...
  • "The Canon’s Yeomans Tale". Encyclopedia Britannica , 3 Dec. 2015, https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Canons-Yeomans-Tale.
  • Prologue to The Canon’s Yeomans Tale. It seemed that he carried little array; All light for summer rode this worthy man.
  • The Host asks why, if the Canon is so important, he is dressed so shabbily – the Canon is wearing the black robe with white gown common to his position.