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FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER II:
Оглавление[Footnote 1: The Tempest, V., I.]
[Footnote 2: For the location of all the English cathedral towns, see the Literary Map, p. XII.]
[Footnote 3: and.]
[Footnote 4: April.]
[Footnote 5: little.]
[Footnote 6: in her language.]
[Footnote 7: Spring.]
[Footnote 8: in its turn.]
[Footnote 9: birds.]
[Footnote 10: song.]
[Footnote 11: sigh.]
[Footnote 12: sorely.]
[Footnote 13: called.]
[Footnote 14: against.]
[Footnote 15: will.]
[Footnote 16: them.]
[Footnote 17: arrayed.]
[Footnote 18: garments.]
[Footnote 19: shepherd.]
[Footnote 20: hermit.]
[Footnote 21: hills.]
[Footnote 22: wonder.]
[Footnote 23: tired out with wandering.]
[Footnote 24: brook.]
[Footnote 25: reclined.]
[Footnote 26: sounded.]
[Footnote 27: to make dykes or ditches.]
[Footnote 28: to dig.]
[Footnote 29: to thrash (ding).]
[Footnote 30: sheaves.]
[Footnote 31: dazed.]
[Footnote 32: hermit.]
[Footnote 33: The Prologue, Lines 331–335.]
[Footnote 34: The cuts of the Pilgrims are from the Fourteenth Century
Ellesmere MS. of Canterbury Tales.]
[Footnotes 35–36: Knightes Tale.]
[Footnote 37: Truth: Balade de bon Conseyl.]
[Footnote 38: black.]
[Footnote 39: The Parlement of Foules.]
[Footnote 40: For full titles, see p. 50.]
[Footnote 41: For full titles, see p. 6.]