Story of Canterbury - a sacred story in the crew story, Joe's managing anemia, adaptation to his many different sources, unlike other contemporaries and authorities of his contemporaries The fact beyond the root proves that his work is not like "being pasted on the walls of his wife" [1]. His skill as a medieval writer can not be doubted, but his delicacy is not necessarily well appreciated. For example, in Canterbury Tales, several stories quickly caught academic interest and academic interpretation, but other stories were quickly regarded as stories.
The story of the crew "The Boatman's story" is one of many stories in Jeffrey Joe's "Canterbury Tales". Captain was very sneaky by Joe, deceived, and even said to be a pirate even in the prologue. Shipman's Tale is a trick and cheater. The monks in the story scammed merchants and merchants' wives from their money. Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer is a poet, writer, and of course a diplomat. Jeffrey Chaucer was born in the early 1340s as John Chaucer, assistant of wine and assistant of the king's deacon. When he was young, he was a leaf of Earl of Ulster. (Lombardy) Jose is the most famous and unfinished Canterbury story. (Jeffrey Chaucer) He was born in London, the only problem is that the exact date and place are unknown.
The story of Canterbury - the Bible in the crew story, Joe managed the anemia, and adaptation to his many different sources is certainly beyond his root. His work is not "walking in the desert". His skill as a medieval writer can not be doubted, but his delicacy is not necessarily well appreciated. For example, in Canterbury Tales, several stories quickly caught academic interest and academic interpretation, but other stories were quickly regarded as stories.
Crew story summary and analysis (Canterbury story) Crew story Description: The organizer asked the pastor to talk, but Shipman insisted on interrupting him and talking about the next story. He said that he would rather speak a more moderate story rather than telling stories about physics, law or philosophy. Staff talk: St. Denis businessmen took a foolish ideal woman to his wife.