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57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. Chaucer Society's Publications continued.
1869. First Series. VIII. The Miller's, Reeve's, Cook's, and Gamelyn's Tales : Ellesmere MS. IX.
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Cambridge, XI. ·
Corpus 12 XII.
Petworth XIII.
> Lansdowne, These are separate issues of the 6-Text Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Part II.
1869. Second Series. 4. ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer. By ALEXANDER J. ELLIS, F.R.S. Part II.
1870. First Series. XIV. CANTERBURY TALES. Part II. The Miller's, Reeve's, and Cook's
Tales, with an Appendix of the Spurious Tale of Gamelyn, in Six parallel Texts.
1870. Second Series. 5. ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shak
spere and Chaucer. By A. J. ELLIS, F.R.S., F.S.A. Part III. Illustrations on the Pronunciation of XIVth and xvith Centuries. Chaucer, Gower, Wycliffe, Spenser, Shakespere, Salesbury, Barcley, Hart, Bullokar, Gill. Pronouncing Vocabulary.
1871. First Series. XV. The Man of Law's, Shipman's, and Prioress's Tales, with Chaucer's own
Tale of Sir Thopas, in 6 parallel Texts from the MSS. ahove oamed, and 10 coloured drawings of Tellers of Tales, after the originala in the
Ellesmere MS. XVI. The Man of Law's Tale, &c., &c. : Ellesmere MS. XVII. 1 1 1
Cambridge, XVIII,
Corpus XIX. The Shipman's, Prioress's, and Man of Law's Tales, from the Petworth MS. XX. The Man of Law's Tales, from the Lansdowne MS. (each with woodcuts
of fourteen drawings of Tellers of Tales in the Ellesmere MS. XXI. A Parallel-Text edition of Chaucer's Minor Poems, Part 1. :--The
Dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse,' from Thynne's ed. of 1532, the Fairfax MS. 16, and Tanner MS. 346; "the compleyat to Pite,' the
Parlament of Foules,' and 'the Compleynt of Mars, each from six MSS. XXII. Supplementary Parallel-Texts of Chaucer'a Minor Poema, Part I., con
taining · The Parlament of Fonles,' from three MSS. XXIII. Odd Texts of Chaucer's Minor Poems, Part I., containing I. two MS.
fragments of The Parlament of Foules ;' 2. the two differing versions of The Prologue to the Legende of Good Women,' arranged so as to show their differences; 3. an Appendix of Poema attributed to Chaucer, 1. The Balade of Pitee by Chauciers;' 11. The Cronycle made by
Chaucer,' both from MSS. written by Shirley, Chaucer's contemporary. XXIV. A One-Text Print of Chaucer's Minor Poems, being the best Text from
the Parallel-Text Edition, Part I., containing: 1. The Dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse; 2. The Compleyut to Pite; 3. The Parlament of Fonles ; 4. The Compleynt of Mars; 5. The ABC, with its original from De Guileville's Pèlerinage de la Vie humaine (edited from the best Paris Mss. by M. Panl Meyer).
1871. Second Series. 6. TRIAL FORE-WORDS to my Parallel-Text edition of Chaucer's Minor
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