 | Richard Morris - 1864 - عدد الصفحات: 272
...their being Northern? although the manuscript containing them appears to have been written by a scribe of the Midland counties, which will account for the...differing from those used by writers beyond the Tweed." Now, with regard to this subsequent transcription of the poems from the Scotch into a Midland dialect,... | |
 | John Ross - 1878 - عدد الصفحات: 816
...remarks—" It is I think certain, that the writer of the romance (Syr Gawayne and the Grene Knyght) must have been a man of birth and education ; for...person intimately versed in the gentle science of wodecraft, could so minutely describe the various sports of the chase ; nor could any but an educated... | |
 | John Ross - 1878 - عدد الصفحات: 786
...remarks — " It is I think certain, that the writer of the romance (Syr Gawayne and the Grene Knyght) must have been a man of birth and education ; for...person intimately versed in the gentle science of ivodecrafti could so minutely describe the various sports of the chase ; nor could any but an educated... | |
 | David Matthews - 1999 - عدد الصفحات: 268
...their being Northern, although the manuscript containing them appears to have been written by a scribe of the midland counties, which will account for the...differing from those used by writers beyond the Tweed" (301). This is precisely the argument made by Scott for Sir Tristrem and by Laing for other poems.... | |
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