It is written and the other isn’t. Robin Hood started as an oral poem and through the centuries it has changed and characters added to the story.
It is written and the other isn’t. Robin Hood started as an oral poem and through the centuries it has changed and characters added to the story.
The original Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales was written in Middle English, specifically in the East Midlands dialect. This dialect was commonly spoken in the region of London during the 14th century when Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the tales.
Dilemma tales don't have a set answer.
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Dilemma tales don't have a set answer.
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