Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variationsin hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all otherspelling and punctuation remains unchanged.
The table of contents has been added for the reader's convenience.
Notes on music for the cantos included at the end of the play:
The original image consists of 5 separate antiphons in medievalneumes notation. These have each been transcribed into modern notation image andaudio files.
As is often the case with medieval neumes, tempo, pitches, note durations, andtime signatures can only be guessed. The music transcribers consulted the manuscriptSarum Antiphoner of 1519, a modern transcription at the Gregorian Institute of Canada,and recordings by the Schola Hungarica (Laudes - Memory of Thomas Becket, available onYouTube), to assist in creating the modern transcription.
Each antiphon in the original image is followed by a text excerpt from a psalm,indicated by “ps.” These psalm excerpts have not been included in the modern notationversion.
Proper names in the original are given initial capitals in the modern notationimage, and hyphens between syllables have been added where appropriate.
The MusicXML notation files (.mxl) are for the use of those who wish to downloadthe notation into a music notation program. They were created from the audio versionsof the antiphons.
Click on the [Listen] links to hear the music and on the [View] or [Download] linksto see and download a modern transcription of the notation. As of the date of posting,these links to externalfiles will work only in the HTML version of this e-book.
The Canterbury Pilgrims A COMEDY
The Canterbury Pilgrims
A COMEDY
BY
PERCY MACKAYE
THE TABARD INN
New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd. 1909
All rights reserved
Copyright, 1903, By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped. Published March, 1903. Reprinted September, 1908; September, 1909.
Norwood Press J. S. Cushing Co.—Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.