The Tale of Beryn With a Prologue of the Merry Adventure of the Pardoner With a
The Tale of Beryn With a Prologue of the Merry Adventure of the Pardoner With a
Frederick John Vipan
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p. 71, 1. 2319. Ffoly, I hauniid it evir, &c. A redundant object. — S, p. 72, 1. 2348. To speJce of had-I-wist. Prof Earle {Philology of E. Tongue, p. 514) cites :, '• And kepe l^e wel from hadde-y-wiste. '" Bahees Booh, p. 15 (ed. Furnivall). "AVhen dede is doun, hyt is to lat ; be ware of had-y-wystP p. 72, 1. 2349. The man, that he stert. Here thai he = who ; this is frequent in Chaucer and other M. E. Writers. p. 72, 11. 2356-7. Raftris, aftir. Cp. This rime with that of wers, ther, 11. 344...4-5. p. 73, 1. 2388. Began to preche. For preche read prece, press on. Both sense and rime require the change. p. 73, 1. 2397. For liT, te read lite. Dr. Furnivall however suggests that li'^t may stand, as lightly. p. 73, 1. 2408. Outid all yeur chaffare. Jamieson, 8. V. Outing, a vent for commodities, cites : " sale & outing of his wares" ; see id. S. V. Out, and Canon Yeoman's Tale, 1. 834 (ed. Skeat). This phrase is used in a metaphorical sense in Marchant's End Link, 1. 3438. See also Wyf of Bathe's Prologe, 1.
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