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ton refers to them in his _Polyolbion_, xvi. (1613). DOCTOR (_The_), a romance by Souther. The doctor's name is Dove, and his horse "Nobbs." _Doctor_ (_The Admirable_), Roger Bacon (1214-1292). _The Angelic Doctor_, Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274), "fifth doctor of the Church." _The Authentic Doctor_, Geogory of Rimini (_-1357). _The Divine Doctor_, Jean Ruysbroek (1294-1381). _The Dulcifluous Doctor_, Antonio Andreas, (_-1320). _The Ecstatic Doctor_, Jean Ruysbroek (1294-1381). _The Eloquent Doctor_, Peter Aureolus, archbishop of Aix (fourteenth century). _The Evangelical Doctor_, J. Wycliffe (1324-1384). _The Illuminated Doctor_, Raymond Lully (1235-1315), or _Most Enlightened Doctor_. _The Invincible Doctor_, William Occam (1276-1347). _The Irrefragable Doctor_, Alexander Hales (_-1245.) _The Mellifluous Doctor_, St. Bernard (1091-1153). _The Most Christian Doctor_, Jean de Gerson (1363-1429). _The Most Methodical Doctor_, John Bassol(_-1347). _The Most Profound Doctor_, AEgidius de Columna (_-1316). _The Most Resolute Doctor_, Durand de St. Pourcain (1267-1332). _The Perspicuous Doctor_, Walter Burley (fourteenth century). _The Profound Doctor_, Thomas Bradwardine (_-1349). _The Scholastic Doctor_, Anselm of Laon (1050-1117). _The Seraphic Doctor_, St. Bonaventura (1211-1274). _The Solemn Doctor_, Henry Goethals (1227-1293). _The Solid Doctor_, Richard Middleton (_-1304). _The Subtle Doctor_, Duns Scotus (1265-1308), or _Most Subtle Doctor_. _The Thorough Doctor_, William Varro (thirteenth century). _The Universal Doctor_, Alain de Lille (1114-1203); Thomas Aquinas, (1224-1274). _The Venerable Doctor_, William de Champeaux (_-1126). _The Well-founded Doctor_, AEgidius Romanus (_-1316). _The Wise Doctor_, John Herman Wessel (1409-1489). _The Wonderful Doctor_, Roger Bacon (1214-1292). DOCTOR'S TALE _(The)_, in Chaucer's _Canterbury Tales_, is the Roman story of Virginius given by Livy. This story is told in French in the _Roman de la Rose_, ii. 74, and by Gower in his _Confessio Amantis_, vii. It has furnished the subject of a host of tragedies: for example, in _French_, Mairet (1628); Leclerc (1645); Campestron (1683); Chabenon (1769); Laharpe (1786); Leblanc de Guillet (1786); Guiraud (1827); Latour St. Ybars (1845). In _Italian_, Alfieri (1784); in _German_, Lessing (1775); and in _English_, Knowles, (1829). DOCTOR'S WIFE _(The,)_ a novel by Miss Br
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