The "Gest Hystoriale" of the Destruction of Troy: An Alliterative Romance Translated from Guido de Colonna's Hystoria Troiana, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة viii
... much in common , the poem was not translated from them either . Thus baffled , it occurred to me that a comparison might be tried with our MS . and a very fine one of Guido de Colonna's Historia Trojana , in the Hunterian Museum .
... much in common , the poem was not translated from them either . Thus baffled , it occurred to me that a comparison might be tried with our MS . and a very fine one of Guido de Colonna's Historia Trojana , in the Hunterian Museum .
الصفحة xii
... Barbour and the Monk are omitted ; so that it is not to be wondered at that even Mr Douce himself should have overlooked it , to say nothing of more recent investigators . " That the two MSS . may have had a common origin , and been ...
... Barbour and the Monk are omitted ; so that it is not to be wondered at that even Mr Douce himself should have overlooked it , to say nothing of more recent investigators . " That the two MSS . may have had a common origin , and been ...
الصفحة xiii
I had not gone over much of the Stately Poem in proof before I was struck with the number not only of words , but of expressions and phrases occurring in it , that are still in common use in Scotland .
I had not gone over much of the Stately Poem in proof before I was struck with the number not only of words , but of expressions and phrases occurring in it , that are still in common use in Scotland .
الصفحة xix
Of these and a great many more that we have marked , not a few do not appear in the Glossary ? at all , while of others , the meanings are only guessed at , or mistaken altogether , and yet they are quite common at this day , and racy ...
Of these and a great many more that we have marked , not a few do not appear in the Glossary ? at all , while of others , the meanings are only guessed at , or mistaken altogether , and yet they are quite common at this day , and racy ...
الصفحة xxi
Why , “ reke , " or “ reek , ” means smoke , whence " Auld reekie , ” the common name for Edinburgh ; and in the passage before us , Arthur hied him to “ the rising of the smoke , ” of the fire , to wit , to which he had been directed ...
Why , “ reke , " or “ reek , ” means smoke , whence " Auld reekie , ” the common name for Edinburgh ; and in the passage before us , Arthur hied him to “ the rising of the smoke , ” of the fire , to wit , to which he had been directed ...
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Achilles agayne Antenor armys Arthure batell boke bold Book brother buerne cast cause chere Cité clene common comyn counsell course dede dere derfe dethe Duke dynt Ector euyn faire fall fare fell ffor fight folke forms freike fuerse furth gird gold Greeks grekes gret grete ground grym hade hard harme hast haue hede hert hold hond horse king knightes kyng lady lede leue light lines lond lord lyue means mighty mony Morte myche neuer noble noght occurs Paris past pepull pere poem Priam prise proude pure shuld sone sorow sothely strenght thurgh toke told toune Troiens Troilus Trojans Troy turnyt tyme vnto vppon W. W. Skeat wale wegh wise wold worthy wound wroght þai þat þere
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الصفحة 463 - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no...
الصفحة 463 - Then gently scan your brother Man, Still gentler sister Woman; Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang, To step aside is human: One point must still be greatly dark, The moving Why they do it; And just as lamely can ye mark,. How far perhaps they rue it.
الصفحة ii - NEW YORK: C. SCRIBNER & CO.; LEYPOLDT & HOLT. PHILADELPHIA : JB LIPPINCOTT & CO.
الصفحة xxiv - It will not be difficult from a careful inspection of the manuscript itself, both in regard to the writing and illuminations, to assign it to the reign of Richard the Second; and the internal evidence, arising from the peculiarities of costume, armour, and architecture, would lead us to assign the romance to the same period, or a little earlier.
الصفحة xxiv - There is sufficient internal evidence of their being fforthtrn, although the manuscript containing them appears to have been written by a scribe of the midland counties. which will account for the introduction of forms differing from those used by writers beyond the Tweed.