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- en.wikipedia.org The Man of Law's Tale"The Man of Law's Tale" is the fifth of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, written around 1387. John Gower's "Tale of Constance" in Confessio Amantis tells...
- shortstoryamerica.com pdf_classics/chaucer_ct_…It is characteristic that the somewhat pompous Sergeant of Law should couch his assent in the semi-barbarous French, then familiar in law procedure.
- chaucer.fas.harvard.edu pages/man-laws-…The Man of Law’s Introduction, Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue.
- poetryintranslation.com PITBR/English/…For the laws a man makes in his might. He should obey himself, and that is right –. ... The Prologue to the Man of Law’s Tale. O hateful harm, condition of poverty
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- gradesaver.com the-canterbury-tales/study-guide/…...Quotes and Analysis General Prologue The Knight's Tale The Miller's Tale The Reeve's Tale The Cook's Tale The Man of Law's.
- thecanterburytales.co.uk the-man-of-laws-tale/Introduction to the Man of Law’s Tale.
- englishliterature.net geoffrey-chaucer/the-…It is characteristic that the somewhat pompous Sergeant of Law should couch his assent in the semi-barbarous French, then familiar in law procedure.
- cliffsnotes.com literature/c/the-canterbury-tales…After the Man of Law had finished, the Host proclaims the tale a first class story and turns to the Priest for a tale, but the Priest is offended by the Host's swearing.
- standardebooks.org ebooks/geoffrey-chaucer/the-…Sir Man of Law,” quoth he, “so have ye bliss, Tell us a tale anon, as forword is.1407 Ye be submitted through your free assent To stand in this case at my judgëment.