JAMB - Literature In English (1980 - No. 31)

From the novel; The Canterbury Tales
From the novel; The Canterbury Tales
From the novel; The Canterbury Tales
When the Franklin declares in the prologue to his tale that he has 'not slept on mount Parnassus' he meant that
his bed has always uncomfortable
he has sleepless nights
he has no literary pretensions
he is well-versed in rhetorics
he is a poor sleeper.

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