A Wonder Book of Old Romance

F.J.Harvey Darton

DOGGEREL RHYME" and "drasty [worthless]speech" were the terms applied by a critic of great common-sense to the tale which Chaucer, with singular artistic perception, put into his own mouth on the way to Canterbury. The Host of the Tabard Inn heard the story of "Sir Topaz" with infinite impatience.






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