Chaucer

The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edited, from numerous manuscripts, by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, Litt.D., Ll.D., M.A. Dr. Skeat has sometimes been criticized for his liberal emendations, but he spoke Middle English like a native, and no one was better qualified to correct Chaucer's text. The result is Chaucer's works spelled the way they would have been spelled if all the scribes had been uniformly careful.

Although the volumes are not numbered on the title pages, this is the order given in the General Introduction in the first volume listed here:

Romaunt of the Rose; Minor Poems. Second edition, 1899.
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Boethius and Troilus. 1894.
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The House of Fame; The Legend of Good Women; The Treatise on the Astrolabe; With an Account of the Sources of the Canterbury Tales. Second Edition, 1900 (reprinted 1926).
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First edition, 1894.

The Canterbury Tales: Text. Second edition, 1900.
First edition, 1894.

Notes to the Canterbury Tales. 1894.

Introduction, Glossary, and Indexes. 1894.
(Another copy.)
(Another copy.)

Supplement: Chaucerian and Other Pieces. 1897.
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edited from numerous manuscripts by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat, Litt.D., Ll.D., Ph.D., M.A. (One-volume edition, without notes.)