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 xi
... which was sold by auction in 1692 , and that it had been bought with several others from the same library by Bishop Moore , and transferred with the rest of his books to the University by the munificence of King George in 1715.
... which was sold by auction in 1692 , and that it had been bought with several others from the same library by Bishop Moore , and transferred with the rest of his books to the University by the munificence of King George in 1715.
الصفحة xvi
During the summer of 1342 , King David led a numerous army into Northumberland , and in the course of this expedition , he liberally distributed the honour of knighthood : but the army was commanded by a monarch who possessed no share ...
During the summer of 1342 , King David led a numerous army into Northumberland , and in the course of this expedition , he liberally distributed the honour of knighthood : but the army was commanded by a monarch who possessed no share ...
الصفحة xx
Others were for declaring that the king had forlieted the kingdom . " — Life of Sir G. Mackenzie , Works , I. xiiij . “ Wee esteeme these desolate and foreleited places to be full of foule spirits . ” — Forbes on the Revelation , p .
Others were for declaring that the king had forlieted the kingdom . " — Life of Sir G. Mackenzie , Works , I. xiiij . “ Wee esteeme these desolate and foreleited places to be full of foule spirits . ” — Forbes on the Revelation , p .
الصفحة lxv
4 , 1. 93 , for aftur read after p . 7 , 1 , 170 , for nelue read nelne p . 4 , 1. 94 , for shall read shalt p . 7 , 1. 174 , for wold read wolde p . 4 , 1. 96 , for þer with read þerwith p . 7 , 1. 189 , for King read king p . 4 , 1.
4 , 1. 93 , for aftur read after p . 7 , 1 , 170 , for nelue read nelne p . 4 , 1. 94 , for shall read shalt p . 7 , 1. 174 , for wold read wolde p . 4 , 1. 96 , for þer with read þerwith p . 7 , 1. 189 , for King read king p . 4 , 1.
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Æetes , king of This whethur and be wole were wonderly keppit By the crafte & the cure & conyng of Mars , That with charmes & enchauntementes was chefe god . 164 Thus coyntly it kept was all with clene art , guarded by two By too oxen ...
Æetes , king of This whethur and be wole were wonderly keppit By the crafte & the cure & conyng of Mars , That with charmes & enchauntementes was chefe god . 164 Thus coyntly it kept was all with clene art , guarded by two By too oxen ...
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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.