canterbury造句61 The Canterbury Tales was written by Chaucer.
62 c1388 Chaucer starts writing The Canterbury Tales.
63 The Canterbury Tales exist(s) in many manuscripts.
64 I met him by chance at Canterbury Cathedral.
65 At the time South Canterbury Finance appeared sound.
66 This essay is an analysis on the absence of female consciousness of "The Merchant's Tale" in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by using one of Irigaray's feminist arguments.
67 Canterbury has its Cathedral which is dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. And it preserves the oldest Franciscan building in Britain.
68 Teach children the opening lines of The Canterbury Tales, or get their blood flowing with Kipling's "If."
69 Chaucer was a great English poet, The Canterbury Tales was his most popular work for their power of observation, piercing irony, sense of humour and warm humanity.
70 Thousands started pilgrimages to places as distant as Jerusalem and Rome, Compostela and Canterbury.
71 Traddles and I had both received rather strange letters from Mr Micawber, in which he asked us to come to Canterbury, with my aunt.
72 Canterbury Cathedral (th-'th century) is the seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Communion.
73 In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer created a comprehensive realistic picture of the English society and a whole gallery of vivid characters.
74 The pop festival have shocked the good burgher of canterbury.
75 Whenever I'm in Canterbury I make a point of visiting the cathedral.
76 After the ceremony we are invited to lunch with the Archbishop of Canterbury – and there's a name to conjure with!
77 Geoffrey Chaucer was an English poet, his best known work is The Canterbury Tales, which describes a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury to visit Thomas Becket's tomb.
78 I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and truce. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
79 The Canterbury Tales, so far as they are in verse, have been printed without any abridgement or designed change in the sense.
80 Geoffrey Chaucer's best known work is the Canterbury Tales which describes a group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury to visitTomas Becket's tomb.
81 It was these exceptional privileges enjoyed by the clergy that brought King Henry into collision with Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
82 Freeman played staff cut-up Tim Canterbury on the U.K. version of The Office before taking on the role of Dr. John Watson in BBC detective show Sherlock.
83 This year RowanWilliams, the archbishop of Canterbury, delivered the closing homily, urging theaudience to "live responsibly in the present".
84 The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday hit out at public figures who commit adultery.
85 In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer uses the Wheel of Fortune to describe the tragic fall of several historical figures in his Monk’s Tale.
86 In five minutes time we shall be stopping at the Canterbury restaurant for lunch.
87 P . S The Canterbury Tales is Jeffrey Chaucer's masterwork.
88 Next day he escorted him to Canterbury, where Louis prayed at Becket’s tomb and gave offerings, including the great ruby which Henry VIII was to grab for himself when he destroyed the shrine.
89 Six hundred years ago, Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales told the story of a knight who is sent on a quest to find the answer to that very mystery.
90 The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1387.