Chaucer's Retraction
Chaucer's Retraction is the final section of The Canterbury Tales. It is written as an apology, where Geoffrey Chaucer asks for forgiveness for the vulgar and unworthy parts of this and other past works, and seeks absolution for his sins. — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Chaucer's Retraction", The Canterbury Tales (1387)
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Chaucer's Retraction
Chaucer's Retraction is the final section of The Canterbury Tales. It is written as an apology, where Geoffrey Chaucer asks for forgiveness for the vulgar and unworthy parts of this and other past works, and seeks absolution for his sins. — Geoffrey Chaucer, "Chaucer's Retraction", The Canterbury Tales (1387)
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Chaucer's Retraction is the fi ...... t deus per omnia secula. Amen.
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La Rétractation de Chaucer for ...... fin de la Prestation du curé.
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La ritrattazione di Chaucer (C ...... ntiquattro novelle precedenti.
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales
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Wherfore I biseke yow mekely, ...... Leoun; and many another book.
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"Chaucer's Retraction"
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Chaucer's Retraction is the fi ...... ", The Canterbury Tales (1387)
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La Rétractation de Chaucer for ...... fin de la Prestation du curé.
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La ritrattazione di Chaucer (C ...... ntiquattro novelle precedenti.
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Chaucer's Retraction
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La ritrattazione di Chaucer
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Rétractation de Chaucer
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